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A Decade of Data and Hundreds of Analytes: Legacy and Emerging Chemicals in North American Herring Gull Plasma
Science
8 Jul 2024 | Chemosphere
Between 2010 and 2021, 199 herring gull serum samples from the Great Lakes were analyzed for various pollutants, revealing a significant decrease in regional concentrations of PFAS, PCBs, PBDEs, and pesticides, though PFAS emerged as the dominant contaminant, with PCBs still posing a threat near certain areas.
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How to avoid PFAS: 5 common items to avoid to minimise exposure to 'forever chemicals'
News
7 Jul 2024 | Euro News
PFAS have found their way into everyday consumer products, raising public concern due to their harmful effects on people's health.
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Adsorption behaviors of perfluorooctanoic acid on aged microplastics
Science
6 Jul 2024 | Water Environ. Res.
Aged microplastics can adsorb PFAS, like PFOA, with the process influenced by environmental factors such as salinity and dissolved organic matter, underscoring the need for more research on these interactions in real-world conditions.
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NH property-buyers to be notified about potential PFAS contamination under new law
Policy
5 Jul 2024
Gov. Chris Sununu signed House Bill 398 on Wednesday, a measure to include PFAS, along with radon and arsenic in the notification about common contaminants in New Hampshire provided to property-buyers.
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Common foods linked to high levels of toxic PFAS chemicals in the body
News
5 Jul 2024 | Environmental Health News
New research reveals a significant association between the consumption of certain common foods and increased levels of harmful PFAS chemicals in the human body.
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Inside Sea-Tac’s efforts to clean up PFAS firefighting foams
News
2 Jul 2024 | The Seattle Times
Over six days, the system flushed a toxic substance from a firetruck as the department became one of the first in the nation to begin to remove firefighting foam concentrates laced with “forever chemicals.”
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Combining Freshwater Irrigation with Vegetable Selection to Mitigate the Occurrence of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Edible Vegetable Parts in a Semiarid Farmland in Northwestern China
Science
2 Jul 2024 | ACS ES&T Water
Reclaimed-water irrigation can introduce PFAS into farmlands, but switching to freshwater irrigation reduces PFAS levels in vegetables, with carrots and potatoes accumulating fewer contaminants than cabbage and pak choi, highlighting the importance of cleaner irrigation water for growing nonleafy vegetables.
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Non-target discovery and risk prediction of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and transformation products in wastewater treatment systems
Science
2 Jul 2024 | J Hazard Mater
Wastewater treatment plants are recipients of PFAS wastes; researchers identified 896 PFAS and transformation products in both aqueous and sludge phases in Guangzhou, China.
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[Report] Practices to Identify and Mitigate PFAS Impacts on Highway Construction Projects and Maintenance Operations
Science
1 Jul 2024 | National Academies of Sciences
39% of surveyed states have procedures for identifying and mitigating PFAS contamination, 21% have encountered PFAS on projects, 30% are considering remediation, and 11% conduct testing, highlighting significant state-level efforts and challenges in managing PFAS impacts in highway construction and maintenance.
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Associations between co-exposure to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and Organophosphate Esters and Erythrogram in Chinese Adults
Science
1 Jul 2024 | Chemosphere
A study of 467 adults in Shijiazhuang, China found that PFAS, particularly PFHxS, significantly impact red blood cell indicators, more so than organophosphate esters, highlighting the need for further research on these effects.
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Landfills across England could be leaking harmful toxic ooze, warn experts
News
28 Jun 2024 | The Guardian
More than 21,000 old sites may be releasing ‘forever chemicals’ into land often left as open space.
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Women exposed to ‘forever chemicals’ may risk shorter breastfeeding duration
News
27 Jun 2024 | The Guardian
Higher PFAS exposure could cause lactation to slow or stop altogether within six months, new research finds.
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Costco class action alleges Kirkland fragrance-free baby wipes contain PFAS
News
27 Jun 2024 | Top Class Actions
Costco markets and sells Kirkland-branded fragrance free baby wipes containing unsafe levels of PFAS, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
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More than 30 Pa. schools detected toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in their drinking water that exceed EPA standard
News
27 Jun 2024 | WHYY
For the first time, Pa. schools with on-site wells have been required to test drinking water for PFAS. Some rely on private wells because they are far away from public water.
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The Total Mass of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in California Cosmetics
Science
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.