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Rep. Ted Davis pushes PFAS liability bill through committee despite NC Chamber opposition
Policy
12 Jun 2024
Local officials succeeded in moving a PFAS manufacturer liability bill through the North Carolina House of Representatives environmental committee, but its leading sponsor foresees a challenging road ahead for the proposed legislation.
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Carry-over rate of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances to raw milk and human exposure risks in different regions of China.
Science
11 Jun 2024 | Sci Total Environ
The presence of PFAS in cow feed, drinking water, and raw milk across 20 regions in China reveals significant health risks, particularly for preschool children, due to the accumulation and transfer of these substances through milk consumption.
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Lamont signs PFAS ban — with a suggested improvement
Policy
10 Jun 2024
Unlike versions passed in other states, the new Connecticut law lacks a waiver process for keeping a product on the market when there is no reasonable alternative, Lamont noted in his signing letter.
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Occurrence of 80 Per and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in the Muscle and Liver tissues of Marine Mammals of the St. Lawrence Estuary and Gulf, Quebec, Canada
Science
10 Jun 2024 | Front. Environ. Chem.
Marine mammals from the St. Lawrence Estuary and Gulf, such as dolphins and porpoises, were found to have high levels of PFAS in their tissues, with the white-sided dolphin showing the highest average concentrations—39 ng/g in muscle and 334 ng/g in liver—while species like the harp seal had much lower levels, emphasizing the need for stronger regulations to protect these vulnerable animals.
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Occurrence of a "forever chemical" in the atmosphere above pristine Amazon Forest
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10 Jun 2024 | Sci Total Environ
PFAS like PFOA were detected in the remote Amazon rainforest at concentrations up to 2 pg/m³, indicating long-range atmospheric transport from urban industrial sources and underscoring their widespread environmental impact.
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PFAS are raining down on Lake Superior
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8 Jun 2024 | Quetico Superior Foundation
A recent study published in Environmental Science and Technology reveals that rain has played a large role in spreading PFAS into all five Great Lakes.
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Drinking Water Has Highest Contamination Levels in These Five States
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8 Jun 2024 | Newsweek
New Jersey, Massachusetts, California, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania have the most highly contaminated drinking water systems, according to the Environmental Working Group's (EWG) interactive map.
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Regulating “forever chemicals”: social data are necessary for the successful implementation of the essential use concept
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8 Jun 2024 | Environ Sci Eur
Given the widespread persistence, mobility, and toxicity of many PFAS, a precautionary approach called the Essential Use Concept (EUC) is proposed, advocating for the phase-out of PFAS unless essential for health, safety, or critical societal functions. This paper discusses what broader societal perspectives are needed in the decision-making process to implement the EUC.
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Looking to avoid toxic 'forever' chemicals? Here's your best chance of doing so.
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7 Jun 2024 | USA TODAY
It may also be wise to avoid beauty or cookware products that are advertised as being waterproof, greaseproof, or nonsticking if they aren't specifically labeled as PFAS-free.
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Maine's biggest water district sues over so-called forever chemicals
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6 Jun 2024 | Associated Press
The Portland Water District lawsuit comes as the cost of the disposal of PFAS-contaminated sewage sludge has doubled from $1.6 million to $3.2 million over the last three years.
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Mullumbimby residents warned about eating homegrown produce after PFAS chemicals detected
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6 Jun 2024 | ABC News
People living in parts of Mullumbimby, Australia, in the Byron Shire hinterland are being warned to avoid using groundwater or harvesting homegrown fruit and vegetables after PFAS chemicals were detected.
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Association of co-exposure to organophosphate esters and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and mixture with cardiovascular-kidney-liver-metabolic biomarkers among Chinese adults
Science
4 Jun 2024 | Ecotoxicol Environ Saf
Exposure to common environmental contaminants like organophosphate esters and PFAS, especially PFHxS and PFNA, is associated with disruptions in liver function and cholesterol levels, suggesting potential risks for chronic diseases due to their widespread presence in the human body.
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Developmental perfluorooctane sulfonic acid exposure exacerbates house dust mite induced allergic responses in adult mice
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4 Jun 2024 | Sci Total Environ
PFOS not only disrupts lung development and increases asthma risk in mice, but also exacerbates allergic inflammation caused by house dust mites, particularly in females, underscoring potential sex-dependent health risks from PFOS exposure.
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Non-targeted analysis of per-and polyfluorinated substances in consumer food packaging
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3 Jun 2024 | Chemosphere
A non-targeted workflow utilizing high-resolution mass spectrometry successfully detected previously unknown PFAS compounds in diverse consumer food packaging samples, revealing the presence of several compounds and emphasizing the prevalence of both emerging and legacy PFAS in food packaging materials.
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The bioaccumulation and ecotoxicity of co-exposure of per(poly)fluoroalkyl substances and polystyrene microplastics to Eichhornia crassipes
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3 Jun 2024 | Water Res
Gen X and F-53B, used as alternatives to PFOA and PFOS, respectively, show significant bioaccumulation and eco-environmental risks, especially when co-exposed with polystyrene microplastics, which increase their bioavailability and toxicity to the aquatic plant Eichhornia crassipes.