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  • Maine among 22 states to oppose $10.3 billion deal over PFAS in drinking water

    News

    27 Jul 2023 | Portland Press Herald

    In a court filing, the attorneys general said it would force nearly all public water providers nationwide to participate unless they withdraw individually – even those that haven't filed suits or tested for PFAS.

  • [Podcast] Forever chemicals are in Canadians’ air, water and blood

    News

    24 Jul 2023 | CBS News Front Burner Podcast

    Miriam Diamond, a professor at the University of Toronto’s Department of Earth Sciences and School of the Environment talks on CBS News Front Burner podcast about why “forever chemicals are seemingly everywhere, what can be done about them, and why it’s taken so long for the government to act.” 

  • Tennessee AG Sues More Than 20 PFAS Manufacturers

    News

    21 Jul 2023 | JDSurpa

    Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti is suing more than 20 PFAS manufacturers, including 3M and DuPont, seeking injunctive and monetary relief under the state’s public nuisance and uniform fraudulent transfer laws.

  • Alaska will start monitoring villages for PFAS in anticipation of new EPA rules

    News

    20 Jul 2023 | Alaska Public Media

    Beginning this fall, the state Department of Environmental Conservation will test the drinking water in 193 Alaska Native villages to identify levels of PFAS contamination.

  • [Editorial] Innovate beyond PFAS

    Science

    20 Jul 2023 | Science

    Scheringer argues that persistence should be seen as a part of chemical hazards and that the current overuse of PFAS is detrimental to sustainability and a roadblock to innovation.

  • Effective communications strategies to increase the impact of environmental health research

    Science

    18 Jul 2023 | Environ Health

    Among peer-reviewed papers with a press release, media attention was associated with better abstract and press release readability, and scholarly citations were associated with media attention, the presence of a press release, and open-access status. Recommendations are also provided for authors to increase the reach and impact of future papers.

  • EU to drop ban of hazardous chemicals after industry pressure

    Policy

    11 Jul 2023

    Leaked documents show that as little as 1% of products containing hazardous substances could be prohibited.

  • EU to drop ban of hazardous chemicals after industry pressure

    News

    11 Jul 2023 | The Guardian

    The European Commission is poised to break a promise to outlaw all but the most essential of Europe’s hazardous chemicals, leaked documents show.

  • Proposed rule on PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ could cost companies $1 billion, but health experts say it still falls short

    News

    5 Jul 2023 | CBS News

    A proposed federal rule calls for forcing companies to disclose whether their products contain toxic ‘forever’ chemicals, the government’s first attempt at cataloging the pervasiveness of PFAS across the United States.

  • Safer and effective alternatives to perfluoroalkyl-based surfactants in etching solutions for the semiconductor industry

    Science

    26 Jun 2023 | J. Clean. Prod.

    100 semiconductor manufacturers tested or adopted PFAS-free etching surfactants that showed superior wetting characteristics and predicted lower health harm compared to PFAS.

  • PFAS bill could impose bans

    Policy

    23 Jun 2023

    Following years of a piecemeal approach to PFAS contamination and more than a year after a task force unanimously recommended 30 steps to deal with the problem, environmental groups, consumer advocates, firefighters and the Attorney General’s Office came before the Public Health Committee this week to push for legislation that would represent the state’s most significant step toward curbing “forever chemicals.”

  • PFAS bill could impose bans

    News

    23 Jun 2023 | Greenfield Recorder

    Following years of a piecemeal approach to PFAS contamination and more than a year after a task force unanimously recommended 30 steps to deal with the problem, environmental groups, consumer advocates, firefighters and the Attorney General’s Office came before the Public Health Committee this week to push for legislation that would represent the state’s most significant step toward curbing “forever chemicals.”

  • Regulating PFAS at the Edge of Detection

    News

    21 Jun 2023 | American Bar Association

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency published proposed regulations (88 FR 18638) for PFAS drinking water standards and seeks public comment.

  • Estimation of Serum PFOA Concentrations from Drinking and Non–Drinking Water Exposures

    Science

    16 Jun 2023 | EHP

    PFAS-contaminated sites should be remediated and drinking water containing PFAS should be treated; however, to achieve meaningful reductions in serum PFAS, a comprehensive national approach must be undertaken to reduce PFAS exposures from all sources, including banning PFAS in food, consumer products, and other nonessential uses.

  • NEWMOA Releases First-of-its-kind PFAS Regional Draft Model Legislation for Public Comment

    Policy

    16 Jun 2023

    The Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association recently published a draft model legislation that aims to provide a comprehensive framework for addressing the production, sale, and disposal of products containing PFAS.