Seven violations in ten months and the city of Murfreesboro says that’s just the beginning of new concerns raised over Middle Point Landfill.
About 99% of Americans have PFAS chemicals in their blood, but state health and environmental officials have found higher ...
Numerous trade associations seized on an unusual Trump administration request seeking information about state chemical laws ...
Derek Smith leads an enviable double life, splitting his time between high-stakes litigation and his hobby of high-energy ...
As hundreds of synthetic fields and playgrounds are installed in the U.S. every year, stakeholders are debating the safety of ...
Fortunately, the state now has its first-ever Drinking Water Action Plan , which outlines strategies for protecting drinking water from source to tap over the next 10 years. Officials celebrated the ...
State Rep. Helen Kerwin, R-Glen Rose, voiced pride over conservative wins she and other Republicans played a part in during the recently completed 89th Legislative Session and the special sessions ...
"Baltimore is sinking, and the sea is rising," Benjamin Zaitchik pronounced on a drizzly, late-summer day in his office at ...
Our Environment, Land Use & Natural Resources Group breaks down proposed revisions by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the PFAS reporting rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act, the ...
Synthetic PFAS are known as "forever chemicals," lingering in water, cookware, cosmetic products, clothing, and even our blood as they resist breaking down. They're infamous for being hard to detect.
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