Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is acknowledging that recent testing for PFAS chemicals show levels that exceed new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency maximum allowed levels.
State lawmakers are proposing new limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in tap water as questions emerge about the ...
This story was originally published by Grist with the headline ‘Caught off guard’: EPA proposes to fire hundreds of ...
The Trump administration plans to eliminate the EPA's Office of Research and Development, according to documents on the ...
New water regulations are still being remediated by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.Recent routine water testing of per- ...
A new report shows at least two of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s three water treatment plants are coming up short when it ...
Wright Patterson Air Force Base has announced its drinking water contains over the allowed amount of PFAs or “forever ...
The Gelman plume has been contaminating the groundwater of Scio Township and Ann Arbor since the 1960s with possible ...
Investigators link PFAS contamination to Synagro fertilizer, but the company disputes the claims with its own study.
We're trying to give the community the best science so they can make sense of the issue and they can come together to seek reasonable solutions,” said a Bennington College professor.
The private equity-backed company argues its treated sludge from the Fort Worth, Texas, wastewater system could not have ...
Tests taken in November of 2023 showed that the Henrico Wastewater Treatment Plant recorded 13 parts per billion of a ...
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