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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

EPA standard change prompts renewed PFAS well testing near Atlantic airfield

9 Jun 2025 | News-Times

The U.S. Navy held an open-house style meeting at Atlantic Elementary School on May 22 to continue its ongoing effort to test private wells near Marine Corps Outlying Landing Field Atlantic for PFAS contamination.

Fabrics Like Polyester Can Contain a Number of Chemicals That Might Impact Fertility

7 Jun 2025 | Discover Magazine

There’s definitely no downside to decreasing your exposure to these chemicals, and while clothing is likely not the largest means of exposure to things like PFAS, phthalates, and BPA, if you’re trying to get pregnant, they’re certainly a good place to start.

Washington state proposes new rule to regulate PFAS in 12 product categories

6 Jun 2025 | Toxic-Free Future

This proposed rule is part of implementation of a PFAS law intended to speed up action under Safer Products for Washington—the nation’s strongest law regulating toxic chemicals in everyday products.

Hundreds of frustrated Torbay-area residents attend PFAS class-action lawsuit meeting

6 Jun 2025 | The Telegram

As lawyer Alex Templeton stood at the podium inside a muggy Torbay Commons on June 4 to provide updates on the growing class-action lawsuit against Transport Canada, all he could think about as he saw the concerned expressions on the faces of the hundreds of attendees was the number of times he turns on the tap in the run of a day.

No focus on PFAS prevention in EU Water Resilience Strategy

5 Jun 2025 | Sustainable View

“We are disappointed by the absence of concrete actions on pollution prevention, which is essential for safeguarding water at its source,” says Natural Mineral Waters Europe secretary-general Patricia Fosselard. This is particularly true for pollution from persistent chemicals such as PFAS, the industry association adds.

Latest Science

Pre-regulatory actions as a driver for reduced PFAS emissions? Long-term trends and change points for human and environmental samples from Germany

3 Jun 2025 | Environ Sci Eur

A long‑term analysis of German blood, wildlife and water samples found that levels of major PFAS chemicals peaked in the late 1990s–2000s and began dropping roughly a decade before formal bans, suggesting that early voluntary industry shifts rather than regulations triggered the first reductions and highlighting the need for swifter legal action to safeguard health and the environment.

Ecosystem-wide PFAS characterization and environmental behavior at a heavily contaminated desert oasis in the southwestern US

2 Jun 2025 | Environmental Research

Researchers discovered that decades of firefighting‑foam runoff have saturated New Mexico’s Holloman Lake and its entire food web with record‑high PFAS, tracing how the pollutants travel from highly saline water through soils and plants into insects, fish, birds and mammals—underscoring an urgent need for remediation.

Municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plant effluent contributions to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the Potomac River: A basin-scale measuring and modeling approach

2 Jun 2025 | Environ Sci Technol

A Potomac‑River study finds that both city and factory wastewater plants steadily leak PFAS “forever chemicals” into the basin, enough that, during summer low‑flows, about one in six drinking‑water intakes could exceed new federal limits—showing that tackling the problem requires a whole‑watershed strategy, not just individual pipes.

Fin Whale as a Sink of Legacy and Emerging Contaminants: First Integrated Chemical Exposomics and Gene Expression Analysis in Cetaceans

2 Jun 2025 | Environ Sci Technol

Skin and blubber tests on Mediterranean and Gulf‑of‑California fin whales show they soak up a diverse cocktail of legacy pollutants (e.g., PCBs) and newer chemicals such as PFAS, pharmaceuticals, and plastic additives, with region‑specific buildups already shifting gene activity linked to hormones, fat metabolism, and inflammation—evidence that these whales serve as early‑warning sentinels for ocean‑borne pollution threats.

Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances suppress macrophage alternative activation to disrupt hepatic lipid metabolism

29 May 2025 | Chem. Res. Toxicol.

Experiments in cells and mice show that two common PFAS, PFOA and PFUnDA, damage liver immune cells that maintain fat processing, leading to enlarged livers and body‑wide lipid imbalances, evidence that PFAS pollution could silently impact metabolic health.

Latest Policy

Michigan triples waters with ‘Do Not Eat’ warning for PFAS in fish

5 Jun 2025

The state of Michigan has tripled the list of lakes and rivers where high concentrations of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ make the fish unsafe to eat.

Minnesota is set to impose new PFAS reporting requirements in January. Manufacturers say they need more time.

30 May 2025

Manufacturers and trade groups are urging the state to extend the forever chemicals reporting deadline, saying they need more time to sift through complex, multitiered supply chains.

PFAS ban on everyday household items passes IL Senate

30 May 2025

This plan would ban PFAS from being added to cosmetics, dental floss, children items and toys, menstrual products, underwear and more. State Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Lake Forest) said Illinois will lead the way in banning these products.

Chemours and environmentalists face off in court over unlawful pollution in the Ohio River. Here’s what to know.

30 May 2025

Since 2019, Chemours has discharged unlawful levels of forever chemicals into the Ohio River. The West Virginia Rivers Coalition wants a federal judge to make them stop. Here’s what West Virginians need to know about the courtroom showdown.

Maine House passes bill to require landlords to test for PFAS

28 May 2025

The Maine House has given initial approval to two bills that expand testing for the "forever chemicals" known as PFAS.

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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