Aqua unveiled seven new PFAS treatment facilities Wednesday, marking a significant step in addressing "forever chemicals" in the state’s drinking water. The facilities, including two in Wake ...
Americans exposed to 'forever chemicals' in tap water have up to a 33 percent higher risk of developing cancer, a new study warns. In the most comprehensive study of its kind, researchers from ...
PFAS enter our drinking water after going through a wastewater treatment plant. Normally, rainwater dilutes any remaining chemicals. But scientists say forever chemicals are different and treating ...
State officials warn that contamination at Holloman Lake highlights the broader risks of "forever chemicals" and serves as a wake-up call for everyone.
A new study has found that US communities exposed to drinking water contaminated with 'forever chemicals' have up to 33 percent higher rates of certain cancers. These chemicals were first used in ...