A recent report from the EPA outlines the potential human and environmental risks from PFAS chemical found in sewage sludge.
President Donald Trump's administration is working to undo a regulatory crackdown by his predecessor on PFAS pollution.
It is now widely recognized that the use of biosolids on farms, even at low levels, could pose health risks for humans due to ...
More PFAS news as Trump withdraws proposed limits on effluent pollution and remediation is underway in North Bay, Ontario.
The West Virginia Rivers Coalition is suing Chemours over allegations of continued contamination of the Ohio River.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its Draft Sewage Sludge Risk Assessment on January 14, 2025, for ...
The second Trump Administration’s blitz of immediate executive orders include a rulemaking pause causing an uncertain future ...
A decades-long battle over toxic pollution in Parkersburg, West Virginia, has reignited as a new federal lawsuit accuses chemical giant Chemours of illegally discharging high levels of PFAS (“forever ...
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced three actions the state is undertaking to defend environmental protections and protect the health of residents in the wake of the new federal ...
A new study finds forever chemicals or PFAS in US tap water increases cancer risk by up to 33%. Researchers link them to ...
With the right wastewater treatment strategies, companies can address these challenges while advancing their sustainability ...
Governor approves rule to combat lead poisoning, directs additional $5 million to support the replacement, reconstruction, ...