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PFAS may be contaminating drinking water for up to 27% of Americans – study
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13 Nov 2024 | The Guardian
PFAS may be contaminating drinking water for people in the US who draw water from the nation’s aquifers via private or public wells, a new federal government study estimates.
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Michigan’s PFAS drinking-water limits hang in balance of Supreme Court case
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13 Nov 2024 | Bridge Michigan
The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case that could make or break rules requiring water suppliers to filter cancer-causing “forever chemicals” out of customers’ drinking water.
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Water activists 'concerned' but will keep fighting 'forever chemicals' as Trump returns
Policy
8 Nov 2024
On April 10, Spaniola stood among a handful of fellow activists in an ornate White House office, jubilantly glued to a television screen showing officials from the Environmental Protection Agency announcing the first-ever limits on so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water.
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Wisconsin Launches Clean Water Initiative in 86 Communities
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8 Nov 2024 | Civic Media
The funding, provided through the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program, will support projects such as replacing lead service lines and addressing contaminants like PFAS.
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New PFAS testing method could make water testing more affordable, portable and accessible
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6 Nov 2024 | Phys.org
A study demonstrates that a small, inexpensive device is feasible for identifying various PFAS families and detecting PFAS at levels as low as 400 ppt.
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USGS Warns: Millions of Americans May Be Drinking Contaminated Water
News
30 Oct 2024
An estimated 71 to 95 million people in the contiguous United States—over 20% of the nation’s population—may depend on groundwater containing detectable levels of PFAS for their drinking water.
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Map Reveals 20% Americans at Risk of 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
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25 Oct 2024 | Newsweek
More than 20 percent of U.S. households may rely on drinking water sources contaminated by "forever chemicals," new research by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) suggests.
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Predictions of groundwater PFAS occurrence atdrinking water supply depths in the United States
Science
24 Oct 2024 | Science
Researchers developed a predictive model using machine learning to estimate the likelihood of PFAS contamination in groundwater across the United States, revealing that 71 to 95 million people could be using drinking water with detectable levels of these harmful "forever chemicals" prior to any water treatment.
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Statistical Mapping of PFOA and PFOS in Groundwater throughout the Contiguous United States
Science
23 Oct 2024 | Environ Sci Technol
Mapping PFAS contamination in U.S. groundwater is challenging due to inconsistent testing, but a new statistical approach using ecological modeling helps create continuous maps of PFAS distribution, guiding future sampling and addressing health risks from these chemicals.
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Sampling shows treatment of forever chemicals at Grandview Wells site working
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17 Oct 2024 | Daily Inter Lake
The three systems that are serving the two wells were rented from Illinois-based water quality treatment service WaterSurplus and can treat up to 1,800 gallons a minute, according to the Kalispell Public Works Department.
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US Air Force monitoring PFAS chemicals at KI Sawyer
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17 Oct 2024 | Upper Michigan Source
“We are installing monitoring wells around the base, off-base too, and we are sampling drinking water wells and off-base housing,” U.S. Air Force incoming program manager Isamar Nieves-Cancel said.
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MDE Designates Perdue As 'Responsible Person' in PFAS Contamination
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16 Oct 2024 | WBOC
The Maryland Department of the Environment has identified Perdue Farms as a "responsible person" in an ongoing investigation into groundwater contamination by PFAS.
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‘Forever chemicals’ found at Maryland plant, sparking investigation
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16 Oct 2024 | Bay Journal
Tests showing elevated levels of PFAS in the groundwater at Perdue AgriBusiness’s soybean processing facility in Salisbury, MD, have triggered a wider investigation in the surrounding community and a class-action lawsuit.
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Northeastern engineering students named inventors on groundbreaking patent that removes PFAS from water
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9 Oct 2024 | Northeastern Global News
The trio say the process can bring concentrations of PFAS in water bodies below the federal Environmental Protection Agency’s detection limit of 0.82 parts per trillion.
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County-level associations between drinking water PFAS contamination and COVID-19 mortality in the United States
Science
6 Oct 2024 | Nature
PFAS contamination in U.S. drinking water systems was associated with higher pre-vaccination COVID-19 mortality rates, reinforcing the need for ongoing monitoring and regulations to improve water quality and possibly reduce risks of severe infectious disease outcomes.