New Mexico environment officials issued a nearly $68,000-dollar fine to the Cannon U.S. Air Force Base Tuesday, stating the ...
The cookware manufacturers argue the primary type of PFAS being used as a nonstick coating, PTFE, does not harm human health ...
A new study finds the bulk of PFAS entering and exiting wastewater treatment plants is made up of fluorinated drugs.
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The complaint claims the law discriminates against out-of-state commerce and imposes a burden on interstate commerce. It also ...
The state is seeking an explanation from a U.S. Air Force Base in western New Mexico as to why the New Mexico Environment Department shouldn't revoke its operating permit after the illegal discharge ...
Litigation on poor welfare and defaults in remunerations of staff members of some Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) and ...
A research team led by Harvard University has found elevated concentrations of organofluorine in U.S. municipal wastewater.
The state of New Mexico is cracking down on Cannon Air Force Base over releasing dangerous chemicals into surrounding areas.
The New Mexico Environment Department has fined Cannon Air Force Base $98,780 and threatens to revoke the installation's state operating permit over a 2024 spill of water tainted with toxic "forever ...
Cookware Sustainability Alliance filed the lawsuit against the commissioner of Minnesota's Pollution Control Agency, saying that while non-stick cookware does use PFAS, it's safe for cooking.
More than 143 million Americans are at risk of toxic PFAS, so-called forever chemicals, in their drinking water, according to ...