Across a four-day hearing, the Oil Conservation Commission will consider establishing a statewide PFAS ban in oil and gas operations.
A recent study by Florida International University found 21 types of PFAS “forever chemicals” in South Florida’s rainwater.
A study in Science of the Total Environment has measured concentrations of PFAS—also known as forever chemicals—in Australian ...
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new ...
Researchers created a single-step device using redox electrodialysis and electrosorption to capture and destroy diverse PFAS chemicals, aiming to address contamination in water and industrial ...
As questions surround the fate of Intel and its New Albany plant, some oversight groups are scrutinizing “forever chemicals” ...
A new study published in Science Advances found that a group of bacteria in wastewater can break down PFASs, so-called forever chemicals that are found in food packaging, nonstick cookware and ...
PFAS are called “forever chemicals” because they combine carbon and fluorine molecules, one of the strongest chemical bonds possible. This makes PFAS removal and breakdown very difficult.
New FIU study finds PFAS in Miami's rainwater — evidence these toxic chemicals are hitching a ride on the water cycle to circulate over greater distances.
Many of us have been fighting toxic pollution for decades. So, we’ve known what some acolytes of former President Trump have recently discovered: protecting our families and friends from toxic ...