Wastewater plants are failing to remove a group of potentially toxic chemicals before pumping treated water into rivers and lakes — and climate change may be making the situation even worse, a new ...
"Forever chemicals" were recently found above levels currently considered safe in a handful of NSW drinking water sources.
Wastewater, even after treatment to make it drinkable, contains high levels of PFAS, according to researchers.
The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed thousands of structures, many of them homes, and firefighters continue ...
"We need to do a better job at protecting source waters and reducing discharges of pollutants into water bodies," researcher ...
Wastewater treatment plants in the US may discharge enough “forever chemicals” to raise concentrations in drinking water above the safe limit for millions of people ...
Emmaus will receive $11.7 million in state funds to help alleviate the cleanup costs associated with “forever chemicals” ...