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EPA Takes Action to Protect People from PFAS that Leach from Plastic Containers into Pesticides and Other Products
Policy
4 Dec 2023
This action, taken under the authority of the Toxic Substances Control Act, will help protect the public from exposure to dangerous PFAS chemicals in containers used for a variety of household consumer, pesticide, fuel, automotive and other industrial products.
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Dose Response, Dosimetric, and Metabolic Evaluations of Replacement PFAS Perfluoro-(2, 5, 8-trimethyl-3, 6, 9-trioxadodecanoic) Acid (HFPO-TeA)
Science
4 Dec 2023 | toxics
HFPO-TeA, a GenX replacement, was found to cause increased mortality rates in higher doses, body weight changes at lower doses, thyroid hormone disruptions, and evidence of a complex and toxic exposure-response in rats.
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New N.C. Regulatory Proposal Puts Burden of PFAS Clean-Up Costs on Polluters, Not Ratepayers
Policy
2 Dec 2023
North Carolina House Bill 864 would empower state agencies to order “the responsible party to pay the public water system any actual and necessary costs incurred by the public water system to remove, correct, or abate any adverse effects upon the water supply resulting from the contamination for which the person is responsible.”
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U.S. tap water has a $47 billion forever chemicals problem
News
1 Dec 2023 | CNBC
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is adding some “forever chemicals” to the list of toxins that must be reported by drinking water utilities. That is going to require a lot of infrastructure investment.
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Harmful ‘forever chemicals’ found in freshwater fish, yet most states don’t warn residents
News
1 Dec 2023 | USA Today
With no federal guidance, what is considered safe to eat varies significantly among states, most of which provide no regulation.
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The story of Maine farmers impacted by PFAS is set to unfold on the silver screen
News
1 Dec 2023 | News Center Maine
Several farmers who first raised the alarm about PFAS chemicals will be the focus of a new short film set to premiere Dec. 9 in Los Angeles.
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UN declares PFAS pollution in North Carolina a human rights violation
News
1 Dec 2023 | Grist
Its declaration marks the first time the international body has used such a framework to address the threat of “forever chemicals” in the U.S.
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Carcinogenicity of perfluorooctanoic acid and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid
Science
30 Nov 2023 | Lancet Onc.
A Working Group of 30 scientists from 11 countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France, to finalise their evaluation of the carcinogenicity of two agents: PFOA and PFOS, including their corresponding isomers and salts.
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Association between probiotic consumption and serum perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): results from NHANES, 2003–2018
Science
28 Nov 2023 | Environ. Sci. Eur.
The consumption of probiotics through yogurt or supplements is associated with lower levels of certain PFAS, suggesting potential health benefits.
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Comparison of Serum PFAS Concentrations in Incumbent and Recruit Firefighters and Longitudinal Assessment in Recruits
Science
28 Nov 2023 | J Occup Environ Med
Incumbent firefighters had lower n-PFOA and PFNA than recruits and most PFAS significantly decreased over time among male recruits, suggesting that firefighting activities may not increase PFAS exposure.
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[Podcast] How PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ are harming our health, with Linda Birnbaum
News
27 Nov 2023 | UChicago News
Linda Birnbaum explains that while we cannot completely avoid PFAS, there are steps we can take to limit our exposure.
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California Attorney General Issues Stark Warning to Businesses Regarding Enforcement of PFAS in Food Packaging and Cookware Laws
Policy
27 Nov 2023
The California Attorney General Rob Bonta released an enforcement advisory letter to manufacturers, distributors, and sellers of food packaging and cookware detailing how he intends to enforce AB 1200.
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Forever Chemicals in Rainwater: A Global Threat to Human Health
News
26 Nov 2023 | One Green Planet
This widespread contamination underscores the urgency for immediate action and deeper research into the long-term effects of PFAS on our planet and our health.
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Bipartisan senators want to take on ‘forever chemical’ pollution. Environmental activists are wary
Policy
25 Nov 2023
A key concern for environmentalists is not the provisions of the current draft bill, but discussions related to pollution cleanup and liability.
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UN Probes DuPont, Chemours Over Human Rights Harms From PFAS
Policy
24 Nov 2023
A UN investigative office took aim at three companies tied to historical DuPont, along with the Netherlands and the US, for their role in violating human environmental rights due to PFAS released from a North Carolina factory, according to letters released on Friday.