The wind-whipped water on Michigan's Van Etten Lake washes up daily reminders of an environmental tragedy set into motion decades ago and still unfolding. Foamy suds on the surface and along the ...
Greg Johnson PFAS are known as “forever chemicals” because of their persistence in the environment. The U.S. EPA is actively ...
A UMaine senior spent two years untangling Maine’s fast‑moving PFAS response, revealing just how far the state has gone to ...
Foam on lakeshores is often a natural occurrence, usually caused by dying aquatic plants or algae that’s stirred up by waves. Natural foam is usually off-white and has an earthy smell, but some foam — ...
The USDA announced $40 million in grants and loans for the Town of Campbell, which will allow residents to use their tap ...
The state of Alaska has again terminated a contract with a national plaintiffs' law firm over claims that it violated ...
A new firefighting foam derived from soybeans could provide a new market for U.S. soybean meal and replace some of the substances that have contaminated underground water supplies with “forever ...
Previously, the EPA had advised but not required a drinking water limit of 70 ppt. Many of Maine’s other PFAS advisory levels ...
Bristol Fire Equipment Technician Jason 'Jay' Kelly coordinated the state's PFAS buyback program.
Air Force firefighters are transitioning to a new PFAS-free foam to combat fuel fires, eliminating what had been a key source of chemical contamination in water systems near military installations.
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