Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or "forever chemicals," according to a new investigation.California supplies nearly ...
A pilot project at the Willmar Wastewater Treatment Facility during the summer proved a technology capable of reducing ...
(The Conversation) – Since the 1940s, companies have been using PFAS – perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances – to make products easier to use, from Teflon nonstick pots to waterproof rain gear ...
(The Hill) — Many reusable menstrual products that have gained increasing popularity among teens are packed with toxic “forever chemicals,” a new study has found. Among the biggest repeat offenders ...
Nearly 40% of nonorganic fruits and vegetables grown in California contain traces of pesticides that are also PFAS, or ...
The state regulatory body is looking for public input on new rules that regulate PFAS, the family of 'forever chemicals' that includes GenX. Critics say the rules are toothless.
PFAS contamination is reshaping the long-standing practice of recycling wastewater sludge as biosolids fertilizer, raising concerns about farmland.
LOS ANGELES — A new report shows that nearly 40% of conventionally grown fruits and vegetables tested by California regulators have residues of “forever” or PFAS chemicals, a family of compounds that ...
As hundreds of bills move toward an end-of-the-week deadline, legislation to limit forever chemicals on farm fields cleared a ...
A growing percentage of California fruits and vegetables are likely contaminated with the group of chemicals known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” according to a new study. Around 37% of non-organic ...
Nearly 40% of California’s conventionally grown fruits and vegetables tested contained PFAS residues, including 90% of peaches and nectarines. These “forever chemicals,” some linked to cancer, immune ...
Milliken secures independent verification from Forever Analytical as the fire service industry reaches an inflection point on PFAS and transparency.