Bacteria can chemically bond per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” directly into their cell membranes, according to a peer-reviewed study led by ...
No matter where you live in the United States, you have likely seen headlines about PFAS being detected in everything from drinking water to fish to milk to human bodies. PFAS, or per- and ...
New study reveals persistent PFAS contamination in fish and shellfish, raising new concerns about seafood safety and health ...
EPA PFAS Regulations in 2026 -- EPA expanded PFAS monitoring, testing methods, and drinking water implementation efforts, including outreach to public water systems under the PFAS OUT Initiative. -- ...
A report has found a sharp difference in levels of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in wells in two neighboring communities south of Santa Fe. The March report from INTERA Inc., an ...
While wells tested negative for PFAS, the source of the pond's contamination remains unknown. PFAS are human-made "forever chemicals" linked to various health problems, including cancer and thyroid ...
PFAS is a 'forever chemical' potentially linked to health risks. Massachusetts has enacted a ban on PFAS in firefighting gear, which goes into effect in 2027. Three synthetic turf fields in Worcester ...