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Determination of legacy and emerging per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in indoor and outdoor air
Science
25 Jul 2024 | ACS ES&T Air
High levels of fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs) and other legacy & emerging PFAS were found in indoor and outdoor air, with significant temporal variations and distinct gas/particle partitioning, highlighting the need for better understanding and regulation of airborne PFAS.
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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in pesticides used on food, in homes and on pets, study finds
News
24 Jul 2024 | CNN
However, a new study takes a closer look at yet another, little-studied avenue of possible exposure — the existence of PFAS in pesticides used in both agricultural and residential pest control, including pet flea treatments.
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Appellate Court Allows Challenge Against Permit Allowing Discharge of PFAS into Cayuga Lake
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24 Jul 2024 | Ithaca.com
This permit, issued to the solid waste facility County Line, would permit liquid waste discharge containing dangerous "forever chemicals" known as PFAS into Cayuga Lake.
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Don’t let children play in sea foam because of PFAS
News
24 Jul 2024 | Dutch News
Government officials have sharpened their warnings about not letting children play in sea foam while at the beach because it could contain high concentrations of toxic PFAS, broadcaster NOS said on Wednesday.
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[Perspective] The Far Reach of PFAS-Inert Ingredients and Adjuvants in Pesticide Formulations
Science
24 Jul 2024 | Environ Health Perspect
New attention to PFAS presence in pesticide formulations represents an opportunity for the EPA to improve the scientific validity of pesticide risk assessment, especially considering chemical mixtures.
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Forever Pesticides: A Growing Source of PFAS Contamination in the Environment.
Science
24 Jul 2024 | Environ Health Perspect
Analysis of PFAS in pesticide products found that the biggest contributor to PFAS in pesticides was active ingredients and their degradation products, as well as PFAS leaching from fluorinated containers into pesticides.
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Study finds foam on Wisconsin rivers and lakes has higher PFAS levels than waters below
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22 Jul 2024 | Wisconsin Public Radio
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have found that naturally occurring foams on state waterways have PFAS levels as much as thousands of times higher than waters that lie below.
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Scientists raise concerns after study suggests dangerous chemicals are lurking in popular foods: 'They're everywhere'
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22 Jul 2024 | The Cool Down
"The results definitely point toward the need for environmental stewardship, and keeping PFAS out of the environment and food chain," Dartmouth researcher and lead author Megan Romano told the publication. "Now we're in a situation where they're everywhere and are going to stick around even if we do aggressive remediation."
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It’s ‘almost impossible’ to eliminate toxic PFAS from your diet. Here’s what you can do
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22 Jul 2024 | The Guardian
In recent years, research has found or pointed to the presence of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” in a range of staples, products, and beverages across the food system.
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Wilmington resolution supports state legislation holding GenX and PFAS manufacturers financially accountable
Policy
18 Jul 2024
Mayor Bill Saffo introduced a resolution at the Wilmington City Council meeting last night that supports legislation that would force chemical manufacturers to finance clean water efforts, which is currently waiting in committee in the NC House.
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[Perspective] From “forever chemicals” to fluorine-free alternatives
Science
18 Jul 2024 | Science
PFAS are persistent chemicals with significant health hazards, leading to regulatory actions and efforts to find safer alternatives, which present challenges in ensuring effective replacements without causing unintended consequences or compromising performance.
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EPA Releases New Science-Based Recommendations to Help More States, Tribes, and Territories Reduce Exposure to PFAS in Fish
Policy
15 Jul 2024
“It’s important for EPA to continue advancing the science on PFAS as part of our comprehensive effort to protect the public from these harmful substances,” said EPA Acting Assistant Administrator for Water Bruno Pigott. “By considering the latest science in their local advisories and testing for PFAS in fish at a local level, states and Tribes can protect subsistence, recreational, and sport fishers.”
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Accumulation of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Coastal Sharks from Contrasting Marine Environments: The New York Bight and The Bahamas
Science
12 Jul 2024 | ES&T
Sharks from the New York Bight have significantly higher and more diverse concentrations of PFAS compared to those from the Bahamas, highlighting the impact of human population density on PFAS accumulation in marine predators.
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A Multi-Factor Analysis Linking Environmental Stressors with Presence of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in a Coastal Lagoon
Science
12 Jul 2024 | ACS ES&T Water
Machine learning analysis of surface water samples from the Indian River Lagoon identified salinity as a key factor associated with the presence of PFAS, particularly long-chain carboxylic compounds, suggesting the need for targeted monitoring and interventions based on environmental factors.
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EPA Recommends States Monitor PFAS in Locally Caught Edible Fish
News
11 Jul 2024 | Bloomberg Law
The EPA included PFAS for the first time alongside cyanotoxins, arsenic, lead, pesticides and other pollutants in its national guidance and recommendations for which contaminants states should monitor in their fish and shellfish advisory programs.