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            The Race to Remove ‘Forever Chemicals’ from Clothing Ahead of BansPolicy 10 Jan 2025 New York and California forced companies to remove PFAS from apparel. It hasn’t been smooth. 
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            Prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated water and risk of childhood cancer in California, 2000-2015Science 9 Jan 2025 | Environ Epidemiol Prenatal exposure to PFAS in drinking water may increase the risk of certain childhood cancers, with specific associations found for Wilms tumor, gliomas, and other cancer types, particularly among children with Mexico-born mothers. 
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            Where you live in LA can mean more ‘forever chemicals’ in your bloodNews 13 Dec 2024 | LAist University of Southern California researchers found in a study that some Angelenos, who lived near or too far from certain neighborhood factors, had a higher presence of chemicals in their bloodstream. 
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            Trends in NHANES Biomonitored Exposures in California and the United States following Enactment of California’s Proposition 65Science 21 Oct 2024 | EHP California's Proposition 65 aimed to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals like PFAS, but despite overall declines in these substances nationwide, it's uncertain if the law directly drove the reductions, as broader regulations and public awareness may have played significant roles. 
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            Storms mobilize organophosphate esters, bisphenols, PFASs, and vehicle-derived contaminants to San Francisco Bay watershedsScience 18 Sep 2024 | Environ Sci Process Impacts Stormwater runoff in San Francisco Bay watersheds contains several PFAS and flame retardants, with some concentrations exceeding safe levels, posing significant toxicity risks to aquatic ecosystems. 
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            How a California County Got PFAS Out of Its Drinking WaterNews 16 Sep 2024 | NPR But in the past few years, Yorba Linda has picked up another distinction: It’s home to the nation’s largest per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) water treatment plant of its kind, according to the city. 
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            Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water in Southeast Los Angeles: Industrial legacy and environmental justiceScience 16 Sep 2024 | Sci. Total Environ. PFAS were detected in 30% of tap water samples from California, with the highest concentrations found in low-income, predominantly Latino communities in heavily industrialized areas of Southeast Los Angeles, highlighting the need for improved water testing and regulations to protect vulnerable populations. 
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            The Total Mass of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in California CosmeticsScience 27 Jun 2024 | Environ Sci Technol Cosmetics sold in California were found to contain between 650 to 56,000 kg of PFAS annually, with the majority coming from shaving creams, hair care products, facial cleansers, sun care products, and lotions, contributing 4% to the PFAA load in wastewater treatment plants. 
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            San Francisco bans PFAS from firefighter gear to combat cancer riskPolicy 24 May 2024 San Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to ban PFAS chemicals from its firefighters' protective gear, aiming to reduce the elevated cancer risk among firefighters. 
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            PFAS-Contaminated Pesticides Applied near Public Supply Wells Disproportionately Impact Communities of Color in CaliforniaScience 14 May 2024 | ACS ES&T Water Communities of Color in California face a higher risk of PFAS contamination in drinking water due to disproportionate pesticide applications near their water sources, highlighting the need for increased PFAS monitoring and remediation in these areas. 
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            California Attorney General Issues Stark Warning to Businesses Regarding Enforcement of PFAS in Food Packaging and Cookware LawsPolicy 27 Nov 2023 The California Attorney General Rob Bonta released an enforcement advisory letter to manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of food packaging and cookware detailing how he intends to enforce AB 1200. 
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            Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Associations with Pubertal Onset and Serum Reproductive Hormones in a Longitudinal Study of Young Girls in Greater Cincinnati and the San Francisco Bay AreaScience 26 Sep 2023 | Environ Health Perspect Higher serum PFOA levels in young women, compared to the U.S. average, were associated with delayed puberty after adjusting for race and BMI. 
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            Rep. Carbajal Introduces Clean Airport Agenda: Two New Bipartisan Bills To Help Central Coast Airports Remove Threat Of Forever ChemicalsPolicy 8 Sep 2023 Congressman Salud Carbajal (CA-24) introduced two bipartisan bills aimed at helping the Central Coast curb the threat of forever chemicals in communities near regional airports. 
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            ‘This is taking too long’: California community awaits cleanup of PFAS-contaminated wellsNews 5 Aug 2023 | Los Angeles Times In June of last year, she was notified that her well was contaminated with high levels of harmful PFAS chemicals from the firefighting foam used during drills. 
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            California-led coalition takes legal action against 3M’s deal with PFAS-polluted water providersNews 26 Jul 2023 | The Hill A California-led coalition of 22 U.S. states and territories is taking bipartisan legal action against a recently proposed settlement between the company 3M and water utilities affected by “forever chemicals” — arguing that the deal would shift accountability from the polluter to the providers.