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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.

DEC cites ‘source control’ as solution in sewage sludge fight as upstate faces water contamination problems

5 Jun 2025 | Spectrum News 1

The use of sewage sludge on farmland is a rising concern for a growing number of New York towns and counties, so much so that several have intervened in recent months to stop the spread of it over contamination worries.

The new PFAS bill is urgently needed for Michigan

3 Jun 2025 | The Michigan Daily

To address this prevalent problem, Michigan has started regulating the agricultural use of biosolids. However, these measures fall short because they do not ban the use of such fertilizers outright, like Maine did.

[Video] KEEN Effect Films: A Little Story About Forever

31 May 2025 | KEEN

This short film by artist and filmmaker Max Romey unfolds from the points of view of father (Max) and son (Kip) as they attempt to write a book about what forever means.

Treated PFAS water at Air Force base in Tokyo is safe for release, Japan says

30 May 2025 | Stars and Stripes

The Japanese government on Friday gave the U.S. military the green light to release about 400,000 gallons of treated water from this airlift hub in western Tokyo.

Congress pressed to confront PFAS pollution threatening Great Lakes and Midwest communities

30 May 2025 | Environmental Health Network

Communities around the Great Lakes, already reeling from widespread PFAS contamination, are pushing lawmakers to restore stricter federal standards and boost cleanup efforts amid concerns over weakened environmental protections.

$8.5M to Garden City Compost could help the facility manage PFAS contamination

30 May 2025 | 8KPAX

The PFAS found at Garden City Compost come from wastewater that they use to create biosolids, which are part of the base of creating compost.

EPA takes 'milestone' action against PFAS company 3M Australia

29 May 2025 | ABC West

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) has issued a clean-up notice to 3M Australia after the forever chemicals were found in soil and water across 100 hectares of Brogans Creek Quarry, south-east of Mudgee.

Scientists Find A Market Ready Replacement For PFAS

29 May 2025 | Forbes

On Tuesday, scientists at Northwestern University announced what they hope will be a safe replacement for forever chemicals.

Saint-Gobain knew Merrimack plant released toxic PFAS but shifted operations there anyway

29 May 2025 | Environmental Health News

A French manufacturer moved hazardous operations to New Hampshire despite knowing its Teflon plant was emitting large amounts of toxic chemicals linked to serious health problems.

These 29 Bucks County water suppliers tested above EPA limits for forever chemicals in ’24

29 May 2025 | Phillyburbs

PFAS readings in dozens of Bucks County water systems fell between state and federal limits last year: They didn't test high enough on a regular basis to qualify for a violation under state environmental regulations, but they consistently tested above the EPA's limit.

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