Showing 1246-1260 of 1423

  • [Press release] State legislatures take the lead on turning off tap on toxic chemicals

    News

    5 Feb 2020 | SaferStates

    PFAS, toxic flame retardants and chemical disclosure are the top issues for states.

  • What the brain really thinks about forever chemicals

    News

    4 Feb 2020 | Purdue News Service

    “It is thought that the shorter chain PFOAs are less toxic,” Cannon said. “But I would say we truly don’t know that. The data is not there. We have all these alternatives in the environment with little to no toxicity testing. In some cases that may be true. They may metabolize and leave the body faster, but from a neurological standpoint the smaller compounds usually penetrate the brain better. So that is something we need to pay attention to.”

  • Replacement chemicals may put pregnancies at risk

    News

    4 Feb 2020 | NIEHS News

    Pregnant women’s exposure to PFBS, a common substitute for for PFOS, linked with a significantly increased risk of preeclampsia and gestational hypertension.

  • PFAS Regulations: How We Got Here and How to Recover the Costs

    Science

    3 Feb 2020 | J. New England Water Works Ass.

    Legal precedence has been set for recovering the costs of cleaning up contaminated drinking water and for shifting treatment costs from ratepayers to polluters. Under the theory of product liability, manufacturers of chemicals responsible for contamination are held accountable for the associated treatment costs.

  • [Press release] Forever chemicals no more

    News

    3 Feb 2020 | HEAL

    Belgian premiere of Hollywood movie “Dark Waters” highlights reality of PFAS pollution and the urgency to address it through ambitious regulation. According to the Nordic Council of Ministers, some 100,000 sites across Europe are potentially emitting PFAS.

  • ‘Our voices are not being heard’: Colorado town a test case for California PFAS victims

    News

    31 Jan 2020 | Los Angeles Times

    When Wendy Rash was diagnosed in 2005 with a thyroid disorder, chronic fatigue and other ailments, her doctor couldn’t explain her suddenly failing health. It wasn’t until 2016 that scientists tested the tap water they had been drinking and found it was contaminated with man-made chemicals known as per-fluorinated compounds.

  • EPA lists 160 PFAS for EPCRA Toxics Release Reporting

    News

    28 Jan 2020 | The National Law Review

    Industry reporters -- that manufacture, process, or otherwise use any of the listed PFAS in excess of 100 pounds -- must begin tracking and collecting data on the listed PFAS beginning January 1, 2020, with the first TRI report due by July 1, 2021.

  • Elevated PFAS levels found in tap water in major U.S. cities

    News

    24 Jan 2020 | UPI

    A new study of tap water samples across the United States has revealed PFAS compounds, human-made chemicals linked with a variety of health problems, to be more prevalent than earlier surveys.

  • Study: PFAS found in Ann Arbor drinking water

    News

    23 Jan 2020 | Michigan Advance

    U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Dearborn) called on Congress to pass legislation that establishes national regulations on PFAS in drinking water and increases cleanup efforts.

  • EPA adds 160 PFAS to Toxics Release Inventory

    News

    23 Jan 2020 | C&EN

    US businesses that emit any of 160 types of PFAS to air, water, or land will have to report those releases to the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • PFAS contamination of drinking water far more prevalent than previously reported

    News

    22 Jan 2020 | EWG

    Of tap water samples from 44 places in 31 states and the District of Columbia, only one location had no detectable PFAS, and only two other locations had PFAS below the level that independent studies show pose risks to human health.

  • Clean Cape Fear joins petition for EPA to consider PFAS ‘hazardous waste.’ Here’s how it could change things

    News

    20 Jan 2020 | Port City Daily

    It’s worth noting that over the last year, the EPA has taken a number of steps to consider to rule-making action on PFAS. But while environmental advocates agree those steps are important, the EPA hasn’t moved the ball on actual enforcement, according to Dr. Tom Bruton, senior scientist at the Green Science Policy Institute.

  • Communities Petition EPA to Regulate Hazardous PFAS Chemicals

    Policy

    16 Jan 2020

    The Green Science Policy Institute is petitioning the EPA to list hundreds of PFAS (per- and polyfluorinated chemicals) as hazardous wastes under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

  • Groups calling to have PFAS listed as hazardous chemicals by the EPA

    News

    15 Jan 2020 | KTUU-TV

    Listing under RCRA will subject the chemicals to strict storage, transfer, and disposal requirements. It would also result in the automatic designation of these chemicals as hazardous substances under the federal Superfund law, unlocking clean-up dollars to address contaminated sites.

  • As more PFAS contamination is found, federal action becomes more urgent

    News

    15 Jan 2020 | BDN

    As we’ve learned from the containment and removal of other hazardous substances, costs only grow as action is delayed.