Lawmakers back to square one on 'forever chemicals'

26 Dec 2019 | The Hill

Lawmakers must largely start anew after a major attempt to regulate a cancer-linked chemical that is spreading into the water supply across the United States was stripped from legislation this week, striking the best bet in years to address the problem.

New York moves to ban ‘forever chemicals’ in firefighting foam

26 Dec 2019 | Bloomberg Environment

New York enacted a ban on the use, manufacture, sale, or distribution of firefighting foam and equipment containing fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS, unless no viable alternatives are available.

Alabama school system prepares to sue over 3M contamination

26 Dec 2019 | AP News

News outlets reported that Decatur’s school system has filed notice saying it plans to sue over industrial toxins leaking from the one-time landfill beneath the former Brookhaven Middle School. Chemicals are leaking into a creek, groundwater and the Tennessee River, the system contends.

European countries announce plan to phase out toxic PFAS chemicals by 2030

26 Dec 2019 | The Intercept

Enviornmental officials from Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark today announced a plan to restrict all PFAS compounds under Europe’s chemical regulations framework.

Federal bill tackles toxic PFAS chemicals ground water but food packaging still a concern

19 Dec 2019 | Komo News

Under the new bill, the military will phase out the use of PFAS over three years. Biophysical Chemist Arlene Blum, executive director of the Green Science Policy Institute, says it's a big first step.

Researchers find high levels of PFAS chemicals in rainwater in United States

18 Dec 2019 | The Weather Channel

Most of the samples had PFAS concentrations of less than 1 ng/l, or 1 ppt, but several were about 4 ng/l. The highest total concentration was nearly 5.5 ng/l in a sample from Massachusetts. For drinking water, some states have proposed setting the level at which some type of official action is required at 2 nanograms per liter.

A 'forever chemical' contaminates drinking water near military bases

16 Dec 2019 | NBC News

Communities nationwide have found levels of PFAS in their water hundreds, sometimes thousands, of times higher than the level recommended by the EPA.

Massachusetts regulators issue new standards for toxins

15 Dec 2019

Under Massachusetts’ new regulations, polluters must clean up contaminated soil and groundwater if the total concentration of six chemicals in PFAS reaches 20 ppt. The new standards are slated to go into effect Dec. 27.

[IATP Blog] Maine’s plan to address “forever chemicals” polluting farms, water and food

13 Dec 2019

Virtually all sludge has tested positive for PFOA and/or PFOS, generally two to three times the State’s screening level of 50 ppt, with some results as high as 20 times this level.

How PFAS negotiations fell apart

13 Dec 2019 | E&E News

Before Democrats managed to secure provisions to address a class of toxic chemicals in an annual defense measure, negotiations fell apart at the hands of their own members... "The American Chemistry Council probably has something to do with it," Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) told reporters.

Michigan starts collecting firefighting foam containing PFAS

13 Dec 2019 | Michigan Radio

After the foam is picked up, it will be shipped to a facility in Idaho. There it will be solidified and placed in a licensed hazardous waste landfill.

PFAS and Health: Troublesome, ubiquitous chemicals to be examined at YSPH Symposium

12 Dec 2019 | Yale School of Public Health

On December 13, 2019 the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health will host a symposium on chemicals known as PFAS.

DuPont made billions polluting tap water with PFAS; will now make more cleaning it up

12 Dec 2019 | EWG News

DuPont announced on Wednesday it will purchase Desalitech Ltd., a manufacturer of closed-circuit reverse osmosis technology. Reverse osmosis is one of the most expensive water filter technologies on the market, but it can remove many fluorinated chemicals, known as PFAS.

Trump administration, GOP strip out PFAS standard, cleanup requirements from defense bill

10 Dec 2019 | Detroit Free Press

“While it’s good news that the Defense Department will finally phase out PFAS in firefighting foam and food packaging, communities desperately need Congress to tackle industrial PFAS releases into the air and water and to require DOD to clean up legacy PFAS pollution," said Scott Faber, an official with the Environmental Working Group.

Topic of Cancer: How PFAS threaten our water

10 Dec 2019 | Capital & Main

What’s more, while the persistent and mobile nature of PFAS chemicals means that no neighborhood is safe from contamination, smaller water systems—particularly those serving disadvantaged communities—face an uphill task in tackling the problem due to the higher probability of aging infrastructure and limited resources, as compared to larger utilities.