Red Clay Creek, which provides drinking water for residents in the Stanton area, had some of the highest PFAS levels detected ...
New data shows the persistence of forever chemicals in Delaware’s surface waters. A study conducted across 33 watersheds in the fall of 2022 looked at the extent of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl ...
Pregnant people exposed to elevated PFAS levels are considered to be at a higher risk of increased blood pressure or pre-eclampsia, and that may result in lower birth weights in newborns. Delaware’s ...
State Health Department and DEC briefing Petersburgh community about cleanup at Taconic Plastics, a state Superfund site.
The regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) in drinking water remains one of the primary focuses for legislatures and agencies at both the state and federal levels.
While the agency has strong justification for regulating PFAS, it is pivotal that they take into account the crucial role these compounds play in our state’s manufacturing sector and the ...
The Wisconsin DNR got the go ahead from the Natural Resources Board for the next steps in setting new PFAS standards for ...
Study finds high PFAS blood levels around old Wolverine Worldwide dump site His office at the Robert B. Annis Water Resources ...
State environment and health agencies are starting blood testing for “forever chemicals” in Clovis on Thursday and continue through Wednesday. It’s the first of two rounds of testing with ...
But state officials say more needs to be done to eliminate other sources of the chemicals. Minnesota already has a ban on PFAS in things like food wrappers that went into effect in 2024.
MUSKEGON, Mich. (WOOD) — Brandon Shumaker has fished Muskegon Lake since he was a kid. “l love Muskegon Lake. It’s a great lake,” he said. “I just caught a bass a little bit ago here.