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The Rhode Island Department of Health is warning the public to avoid eating fish caught in two local water bodies due to high ...
For the second spring in a row the city of Kennewick has detected a “forever chemical” in its drinking water that is above the action level set by the Washington state Board of Health.
The Narragansett lab tackles emerging water pollution problems, including PFAS, microplastics, and toxic algal blooms.
Harpswell is seeking accountability and answers about PFAS pollution coming from the former Brunswick Naval Air Station after ...
According to the Department of Environmental Management, trout season in Rhode Island runs through the end of February.
Insights from decades of intense scrutiny of dioxins and PCBs in the environment, beginning in the 1960s, remain pertinent to ...
Company whose fertiliser was blamed for livestock deaths shares analysis it says proves its product wasn't to blame ...
Legislation sends messages to manufacturers to change their practices and gives people the power to put a stop to actions ...
Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story How the military’s use of PFAS impacted communities Colorado ...
The statewide testing program was spurred, in part, by Michigan's checkered history with chemical contamination.
RIDOH also recommended eating no more than one meal per month of native fish caught from the section of the Pawcatuck River in question. Since PFAS tend to accumulate more in organs compared to ...