In the second update, a Baltimore judge ruled earlier in the week that a larger area of contamination and more people can participate in the class-action suit, which already has over 4000 plaintiffs.
CADILLAC — A general awareness of PFAS contamination in the area didn’t happen overnight. People became aware of it gradually ...
Brunswick County is close to completing a multimillion-dollar project at its Northwest Water Treatment Plant. As part of the ...
A nonstick pan is a beginner cook's best friend, and many experienced cooks still reach for one on occasion because the best ...
A platform developed nearly 20 years ago previously used to detect protein interactions with DNA and conduct accurate ...
Senator Jerry McNerney of California has introduced Senate Bill 454 (SB 454) to address the growing problem of per- and ...
In this week's issue of our environmental newsletter, we get some tips to buy less and save money (and the climate), look at ...
Average people are right to be worried about PFAS “forever chemicals” being found in the food and water supply, an i ...
About five years after an investigation into chemicals in a local neighborhood’s groundwater, Benner Township residents are ...
Andrea Amico found the courage to fight after her husband and 3 children were exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals from ...