PFAS, or "forever chemicals," are toxic and known to cause severe health problems. Senate Bill 219 and House Bill 235 aim to ...
Despite its rhetoric, the agency is not making America healthy again; it is making preventable harm inevitable.
Spot On Plumbing is highlighting findings from recent Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs) and federal UCMR5 sampling data showing an updated look at PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) levels in ...
This new EPA decision marks yet another PFAS-containing pesticide that is allowed for use on our food. This decision means there are going to be even more forever chemicals on crops like tomatoes, ...
The use of pesticides in agriculture has always meant managing a tricky balance—protecting the harvest and making sure essential produce gets to market, while guarding against the possibility that at ...
We have published in recent years several times on PFAS air emissions issues, including legislative efforts to compel standards for PFAS in air emissions and EPA’s long process to determine a reliable ...
Forever chemicals or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS, are human-made substances that come from substances ...
On November 10, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released the pre-publication draft proposed rule to amend the PFAS reporting requirements under TSCA, entitled “Perfluoroalkyl and ...
Ohio has taken nearly 14,000 gallons of the PFAS-laden firefighting foam off the hands of over 100 fire departments. And it’s ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a pre-publication copy (and press release) of its proposed rule to significantly reduce the scope of PFAS reporting under Section 8(a)(7) of the ...
The Verona Well Field near Brigden Drive was declared a superfund site by the EPA in the 1980s for contaminated soil and groundwater.
The DOD’s updated PFAS destruction and disposal guidance document offers insight into the methods it sees as best for ...
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