Wednesday’s Top Stories Wednesday’s Five Facts [1] New Mexico Racing Commission investigating All American Futurity race – ...
Wastewater treatment plants in the US may discharge enough “forever chemicals” to raise concentrations in drinking water ...
The cookware manufacturers argue the primary type of PFAS being used as a nonstick coating, PTFE, does not harm human health ...
EPA issued a press release announcing that nine additional PFAS had been added to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) for ...
New Mexico environment officials issued a nearly $68,000-dollar fine to the Cannon U.S. Air Force Base Tuesday, stating the ...
The Cookware Sustainability Alliance filed the complaint against Katrina Kessler, the commissioner of the Minnesota Pollution ...
Yes. PFAS are referred to as “ forever chemicals ” because they don’t naturally break down once the product containing the ...
When that foam is spilled, it poses a threat not only because PFAS are dangerous, but also because they don’t break down ...
The state is seeking an explanation from a U.S. Air Force Base in western New Mexico as to why the New Mexico Environment ...
On December 19, 2024, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released draft health-based recommendations for ...
A cookware group is suing the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency over the new law banning PFAS in cookware, claiming it’s unconstitutional.
The law requires new products sold or distributed in 11 categories be made without PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." ...