A new technical paper titled “Practical Guidance on Selecting Analytical Methods for PFAS in Semiconductor Manufacturing Wastewater” was published by researchers at Oregon State University, Corvallis.
The New York state Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced several new actions to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) “forever chemicals” Thursday. These pollutants do ...
Following a law the legislature passed this year, Virginia’s water regulators are beginning a process to identify sources of chemicals known as PFAS or “forever chemicals,” which were found above ...
Researchers at Oxford Brookes University have pioneered an innovative method to tackle one of the world's most persistent environmental threats—toxic chemicals in global water supplies. They have ...
WILLMAR — The Willmar City Council on Monday approved the acceptance of more than $460,000 across three grants related to the city’s wastewater treatment system, two of which are related to PFAS, also ...
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 20: In an aerial view, pools of water are visible at the East Bay Municipal Utility District Wastewater Treatment Plant on March 20, 2024 in Oakland, California. The Biden ...
Two major California rivers contain dangerous levels of toxic ‘forever chemicals’ that significantly increase downstream from wastewater treatment plants, according to a new study that highlights ...
This story by John Dillon was first published in The Bridge on Nov. 7. The city of Montpelier has shelved an ambitious but expensive plan to upgrade its wastewater treatment plant with technology that ...
A Waterkeeper Alliance study found "forever chemicals" present in 98% of U.S. surface waters, with wastewater treatment plants being a significant source. While industrial dischargers are a primary ...
A Duke University study has revealed how a previously undetectable form of PFAS pollution moved through Burlington’s wastewater system for years, transforming into more toxic chemicals and ...
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