New York state officials eye new approaches to control "forever chemicals" contaminants known as PFAS in water, soils ...
A new Department of Defense funded research project led by Lei Guo, assistant professor of civil engineering at the University of Arkansas, is tackling one of the most elusive aspects of per- and ...
The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Water Resources has released data from a preliminary study that found PFAS present in soil, wastewater, and bio-solids.
Researchers at Oxford Brookes University have pioneered an innovative method to tackle one of the world's most persistent environmental threats—toxic chemicals in global water supplies. They have ...
WILLMAR — The Willmar City Council on Monday approved the acceptance of more than $460,000 across three grants related to the city’s wastewater treatment system, two of which are related to PFAS, also ...
Washington state has joined the growing list of states addressing the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as “forever chemicals,” in biosolids that are widely used ...
This story by John Dillon was first published in The Bridge on Nov. 7. The city of Montpelier has shelved an ambitious but expensive plan to upgrade its wastewater treatment plant with technology that ...
North Carolina environmental officials have found PFAS chemicals in soil, wastewater and biosolids.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced Thursday new actions and resources to protect and educate New Yorkers on the threat of human-made substance contamination. The DEC ...
Following a law the legislature passed this year, Virginia’s water regulators are beginning a process to identify sources of chemicals known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” which were found above ...
Greg Johnson PFAS are known as “forever chemicals” because of their persistence in the environment. The U.S. EPA is actively ...
A Duke University study has revealed how a previously undetectable form of PFAS pollution moved through Burlington’s wastewater system for years, transforming into more toxic chemicals and ...
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