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            Human blood-based exposure levels of persistent organic pollutant (POP) mixtures antagonise androgen receptor transactivation and translocationScience 3 Sep 2019 | Environ Int. A set of human-relevant mixtures of persistent chemicals, including PFAS, associated with hormone disruption. 
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            Chemours submits reports, PFAS reduction proposalNews 29 Aug 2019 | Bladen Journal There are seven recommended actions to be taken, four to be completed within two years and three that will take up to five years to complete. 
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            Wisconsin Gov. Evers Signs Executive Order Relating to PFASPolicy 27 Aug 2019 Executive Order #40 directs the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to take significant measures to address PFAS contamination. 
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            'Forever chemicals' linked to cancer and developmental issues lurk in the blood of almost every American. Here's how to avoid themNews 23 Aug 2019 | Business Insider PFAS are difficult to avoid, but there are still ways to screen your household items. 
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            N.H. gets $5 million to test for chemicals in residentsNews 19 Aug 2019 | NHPR New Hampshire is getting federal money to study the health effects of toxins near a Superfund site in Berlin and in homes and private wells statewide including mercury, dioxins, and PFAS. 
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            Human exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) through drinking water: A review of the recent scientific literatureScience 18 Aug 2019 | Environmental Research A review of PFAS contamination in drinking water. 
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            PFAS contamination is likely at Pittsburgh airport. Airports may face legal challenges by doing nothingNews 12 Aug 2019 | Public Source Records show the airport purchased 4,950 gallons of AFFF concentrate from 2012 to 2018. PublicSource does not have records for how much the airport purchased before 2012. 
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            DuPont says N.J. toxic mess caused by U.S. government ordering chemicals for WW1 and WW2News 5 Aug 2019 | NJ Advance Media In court filings, the company says the federal government ordered millions of pounds of chemicals to be produced at four sites across New Jersey during the two World Wars. Because that work was done under a federal contract, DuPont argues that it does not have liability in recent lawsuits filed against the company by New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal. 
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            State seeks citizens to join PFAS workgroup in MichiganNews 5 Aug 2019 | Michigan Radio State officials are seeking members for a citizen advisory workgroup to advise the state on chemical contamination. 
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            Characteristic and human exposure risk assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances: A study based on indoor dust and drinking waterScience 4 Aug 2019 | Environmental Pollution Short-chain PFAS levels were found to be highest in drinking water and indoor dust in Chinese households. 
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            Murky waters: North Carolina residents unaware of possible water contaminationNews 3 Aug 2019 | N.C. Health News “Nobody has ever made the motion, nobody has ever pled for public disclosure and the emphasis has always been on the fact that we meet state regulations” Perry, the town’s mayor. 
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            New Senate bill limits firefighter exposure to PFASNews 2 Aug 2019 | MLive The Protecting Firefighters from Adverse Substances Act of 2019 would direct FEMA to develop educational resources to help protect firefighters, emergency response personnel, and the communities they serve from PFAS exposure. 
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            Next President must address water crisisNews 1 Aug 2019 | The Detroit News While they are in our state, the presidential candidates will be surrounded by the Great Lakes. But despite being surrounded by the world’s largest freshwater supply in the world, the sad irony is that right now in Michigan, many families don’t have access to clean drinking water in their homes. 
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            Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Firefighters from Hazardous PFAS ChemicalsPolicy 1 Aug 2019 U.S. Senators GaryPeters (D-MI), Cory Gardner (R-CO), Dan Sullivan (R-AK) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) today introduced bipartisan legislation to help protect the health and safety of firefighters and emergency responders who are frequently exposed to harmful per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighting foams as they work to keep communities safe. 
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            Guam AG joins 21 others in asking Congress to pass legislation to address toxic chemicalsNews 31 Jul 2019 | Pacific Daily News The joint letter to Congress — signed by a coalition of 22 attorneys general and led by New York Attorney General Letitia James — strongly urges the Senate and House of Representatives to pass legislation to aid states and territories to address PFAS contamination.