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Although useful, PFAS or highly fluorinated chemicals are associated with serious health harm and can remain in the environment forever.

Latest News

Cadillac hosts resource fair to tackle PFAS water concerns

30 Jun 2025 | UpNorthLive

Amid growing concerns over PFAS contamination, a resource fair was held in downtown Cadillac, Michigan, bringing together various groups dedicated to finding solutions for the community's water quality issues.

“PFAS are everywhere” – Fears growing about PFAS in pesticides

28 Jun 2025 | Meg Wilcox

Blazer suspects that the PFAS pesticides are running off farm fields into waterways, where they may be contributing to a range of parasitic, viral and bacterial infections in fish that signal compromised immune functions.

New report shows PFAS contamination in 98% of waterways tested

27 Jun 2025 | Lisa John Rogers

The non-profit group Waterkeeper Alliance announced the results of a study conducted across 19 states, which revealed PFAS contamination in 98% of the waterways tested.

Bipartisan bill demands more transparency, faster action on PFAS contamination

27 Jun 2025 | Dave Clark

Michigan lawmakers are teaming up across the aisle to demand more transparency and faster action on PFAS contamination near U.S. military facilities.

More Maine water bodies have PFAS-contaminated fish, CDC warns

27 Jun 2025 | Bangir Daily News

The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention added six entries to a growing list of Maine water bodies where fishing is not recommended because of high levels of toxic “forever chemicals.”

Latest Science

Development of chemical categories for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and the proof-of-concept approach to the identification of potential candidates for tiered toxicological testing and human health assessment

30 Jun 2025 | Comput Toxicol

US EPA researchers mapped about 15,500 PFAS, grouped them into 128 structural categories, and pointed out the biggest data gaps—so regulators can target testing the most concerning types instead of addressing each chemical one by one.

Investigation of Perfluorooctanesulfonic Acid (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Isomer Profiles in Naturally Contaminated Food Samples

25 Jun 2025 | J Agric Food Chem

Analysing PFOS- and PFOA-contaminated milk, deer meat, eggs and clams, FDA researchers found that calibrating with isomer-matched standards and quantifying branched and linear forms separately with a two-peak method decreased PFOS overestimation in branched-rich samples, while the distinctive isomer fingerprints traced some contamination to firefighting-foam runoff on dairy farms.

Enhanced immobilisation of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) using a combination of sorbents and plants: A controlled rainfall simulation study

23 Jun 2025 | Sci. Total Environ.

Lab tests show that mixing PFAS-tainted soil with powdered activated carbon and planting hardy ryegrass on top prevented about 90% of the PFAS from being washed away by heavy rain, pointing to a simple, inexpensive way to keep PFAS out of nearby waterways.

Association between exposure to bisphenols and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and behavioral problems among Chinese preschoolers

23 Jun 2025 | Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

A study of 823 Chinese preschoolers found that children with higher combined urine levels of certain BPA-replacement plastics and PFHxS were about twice as likely to show behaviour issues, including hyperactivity, anxiety and conduct problems, highlighting that these may be regrettable substitutes.

Chrome Plating Facility Siting Is Associated with Neighborhood Demographic and Socioeconomic Factors and Elevated Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Blood in California

16 Jun 2025 | Environ Sci Technol

Residents living within 3 km of California chrome-plating shops showed markedly higher blood concentrations of specific plating-related PFAS—including PFOS, PFHxS, PFOA, PFHpS and PFPeS, underscoring how these mist-suppressant chemicals disproportionately burden nearby lower-income, largely Hispanic communities.

Latest Policy

Michigan AG settles lawsuit with Domtar over PFAS contamination in St. Clair County

25 Jun 2025

The Michigan Office of Attorney General has reached a settlement agreement with Domtar Industries over the release of PFAS in its paper manufacturing process.

Wisconsin Supreme Court rules spills law applies to PFAS

24 Jun 2025

In a 5-2 ruling on Tuesday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed the Department of Natural Resources’ authority to regulate polluters who produce hazardous substances such as PFAS through the state’s toxic spills law.

Bill to make PFAS polluters pay for clean-up moves to NC Senate after passing House

20 Jun 2025

A bill that would make manufacturers of “forever chemicals” pay for the cost of public water systems to filter PFAS pollution is being considered by the state Senate after passing the NC House of Representatives last month.

Oregon Legislature approves study of PFAS in sewage sludge used as fertilizer

20 Jun 2025

“When companies manufacture and use PFAS, they become part of our world,” she said. “We owe it to Oregon farmers, rural communities, and consumers to fully understand what ends up in our water and soils.”

State updates fish advisories amid PFAS concerns in Southern Colorado waters

12 Jun 2025

New signs and state guidance urge anglers to check lake-specific advisories as “forever chemicals” raise long-term health risks.

Opportunities

PFAS – Challenges and Scientific Perspectives in Human Health Risk Assessment

Event: 8 Oct 2025

This international conference brings together national and international scientists and risk assessors to exchange current scientific knowledge on PFAS and to discuss challenges and advances in human health risk assessment.

SETAC North America 46th Annual Meeting - Call for Abstracts

Event: 16 Nov 2025

DATES: 16–20 November 2025 LOCATION: Portland, Oregon Abstract submissions are free until 4 June. Late-breaking science abstracts will be accepted from 9 July–20 August for a $50 rush fee.

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