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            Alabama Supreme Court deals blow to Gadsden Water ‘forever chemicals’ suitNews 4 Apr 2025 | AL.com The Alabama Supreme Court dealt a significant blow to the Gadsden water utility’s PFAS lawsuit Friday, dismissing the utility’s claims against DuPont, one of the largest chemical companies in the world, as well as others. 
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            Evaluation of sheep exposure to poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances through hair sample analysis.Science 4 Apr 2025 | J Vet Res Testing wool from 50 sheep in two Kyrgyz regions revealed PFAS in every sample, with the short-chain PFPeA and PFBuA most abundantThe study does not answer whether contaminated wool could transfer these pollutants to people. 
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            Toxic dust? PFAS found in homes near NC plantNews 1 Apr 2025 | WRAL News A study found high PFAS levels in household dust near a Chemours plant, raising concerns about another exposure route for residents. Researchers detected PFAS in every sampled home. 
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            Per-and polyfluoroalkyl ether acid (PFEA) concentrations in indoor dust are higher in homes closer to a fluorochemical manufacturing facilityScience 31 Mar 2025 | Environ. Sci. Technol. Homes closer to a PFAS manufacturing facility in North Carolina had significantly higher levels of toxic PFAS—including GenX and Nafion byproducts—in indoor dust, suggesting that air emissions from the facility may be a major source of exposure, especially for children. 
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            What we know about newly discovered PFAS near Ann ArborNews 19 Mar 2025 | Michigan Live A recent discovery of forever chemicals linked to health problems is suspected to have originated from a decades-old manufacturing site near Ann Arbor. 
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            Unraveling the Exposure Spectrum of PFAS in Fluorochemical Occupational Workers: Structural Diversity, Temporal Trends, and Risk PrioritizationScience 18 Mar 2025 | Environ Sci Technol Researchers analyzed the blood of fluorochemical plant workers in China and found 64 types of PFAS chemicals—including 15 previously unknown ones—with some linked to high health risks due to their persistence and ability to accumulate in the body, highlighting the need for stricter monitoring and regulation of these toxic substances. 
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            Forever chemical well testing expands to six counties near Chemours’ Fayetteville plantNews 15 Mar 2025 | City View Well water contamination suspected in Hoke and Harnett Counties for the first time. Residents also warned about eating homegrown produce near Fayetteville plant with known PFAS water contamination. 
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            Chemours to fund costly cleanup of PFAS-contaminated gardens in DordrechtNews 10 Mar 2025 | Environmental Health News Dozens of vegetable gardens near the Chemours factory in Dordrecht, the Netherlands are contaminated with PFOA, a type of PFAS, and cleaning them will cost between €25 million and €50 million, a cost the company has agreed to cover. 
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            Supreme Court sends PFAS rules case between state, 3M back to lower courtPolicy 7 Mar 2025 The Michigan Supreme Court on Friday ordered a lower court to reconsider a case governing the future of Michigan regulations that seek to crack down on so-called "forever chemicals" in water supplies. 
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            Release of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances from municipal and construction and demolition waste landfills and wastewater treatment plants in North CarolinaScience 6 Mar 2025 | ACS ES&T Water The presence of fluoroethers in the leachate from various landfills, as well as in wastewater treatment plants, illustrates that the impact of a fluorochemical plant and fluoropolymer production extends beyond the polymer manufacturing facility. 
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            Water provider Aqua sues chemical company, alleging PFAS contamination in West ChesterNews 6 Mar 2025 | WHYY The lawsuit alleges French company Arkema negligently discharged PFAS into the Goose Creek watershed in West Chester, Pennsylvania. 
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            'Forever chemicals' bill seeking to hold users liable debated in Georgia House committeeNews 4 Mar 2025 | The Augusta Chronicle Representatives of Georgia manufacturers asked state lawmakers Tuesday to pass legislation shielding them from lawsuits brought by victims of contamination from "forever chemicals" - known as PFAS - in their water. 
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            Storm Daniel extreme flood event in Thessaly, Greece: Assessing the pollution status of the impacted coastal marine areas through extended screening of emerging contaminants using LC-TIMS-HRMSScience 4 Mar 2025 | Environ. Sci. Technol. Lett. Storm Daniel’s extreme flooding in Thessaly, Greece, led to a significant increase in PFAS contamination in coastal waters and sediments, with legacy PFAS like PFOS and emerging compounds such as ADONA detected at elevated levels, primarily due to wastewater overflow and industrial facility damage. 
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            Characterizing seasonal patterns, gas-particle partitioning, and potential sources of airborne per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances in JapanScience 4 Mar 2025 | Environ. Sci. Technol. Airborne PFAAs and their precursors in Japan show seasonal variations, with PFCAs more abundant in warm months and PFSAs in colder months, primarily originating from aqueous film-forming foams, waste streams, and fluoropolymer manufacturing. 
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            Notorious US chemical plant polluting water with toxic PFAS, lawsuit claimsNews 27 Jan 2025 | The Guardian Complaint says Chemours factory dramatized in Hollywood movie Dark Waters continues to pollute West Virginia river.