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  • U.S. Congress: H.R. 2195, the "PFAs Registry Act"

    Policy

    10 Apr 2019

    Rep. Pappas, Chris (D-NH) introduced a bill that would require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish and maintain a registry for individuals who may have been exposed to PFAS due to the environmental release of aqueous film-forming foam on military installations.

  • CDC maps out chemical health study, excludes cancer

    News

    8 Apr 2019 | Bucks County Courier Times

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has announced its plans for a highly anticipated health study on PFAS, but the study will not assess whether or not the chemicals can cause cancer, a primary concern of impacted communities, including in Bucks and Montgomery counties. The U.S.…

  • U.S. Congress: H.R. 2102, the "VET PFAS Act"

    Policy

    4 Apr 2019

    Rep. Kildee, Daniel T. (D-MI) introduced a bill that the Federal code to provide care and medical services to veterans and their dependents who may have been exposed to PFAS.

  • Des Moines Water Works official says more testing needed, after PFAS found at area military base

    News

    26 Mar 2019 | Iowa Public Radio

    The Des Moines Water Works plans to do more testing for toxic chemicals known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances or PFAS, after high levels were detected at a nearby military base. Groundwater contamination at the Iowa Air National Guard base in Des Moines is nearly 200 times the federal government’s health advisory, according…

  • U.S. Congress: H.R. 1863, the "Testing for Impacted Firefighters"

    Policy

    25 Mar 2019

    Rep. Norcross, Donald (D-NJ) introduced a bill that would require the Secretary of Defense to provide blood testing for firefighters of the Department of Defense to determine exposure patterns to PFAS.

  • New Mexico sues Air Force over groundwater contamination at bases

    News

    15 Mar 2019 | The Hill

    New Mexico sued the U.S. Air Force on Tuesday over water contamination, arguing that the federal government has a responsibility to clean up leftover plumes of toxic chemicals, according to an Associated Press report.  Regulators say that groundwater at the Cannon and Holloman air bases is contaminated with chemicals known…

  • Pentagon pushes for weaker standards on chemicals contaminating drinking water

    News

    15 Mar 2019 | New York Times

    Facing billions of dollars in cleanup costs, the Pentagon is pushing the Trump administration to adopt a weaker standard for groundwater pollution caused by chemicals that have commonly been used at military bases and that contaminate drinking water consumed by millions of Americans. The Pentagon’s…

  • U.S. Congress: H.R. 1567, the "Prompt and Fast Action to Stop Damages Act of 2019

    Policy

    6 Mar 2019

    Rep. Lujan, Ben Ray (D-NM) introduced this bill would authorize the Department of Defense to provide clean uncontaminated water for agricultural purposes to areas affected by PFOS and PFOA contamination from military installations.

  • Reconstructing the Composition of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Contemporary Aqueous Film-Forming Foams

    Science

    1 Mar 1921 | Environ Sci Technol Lett

    A combination of methods can accurately assign the total PFAS mass attributable to AFFF in an aqueous sample with differentiation of gross precursor classes and identification of major precursor species.

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