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Despite improvements in air quality in past decades, 156 million Americans still breathe in too much soot or ozone, says the ...
The provincial government is supplying nine households in Hazelbrook, P.E.I., with bottled water after the wells belonging to ...
Medical device makers must balance PFAS performance benefits with health risks, preparing for regulation by auditing ...
Samples from Edwardsville's groundwater had a forever chemical, or PFAS, at levels higher than legally allowed by federal ...
“State of the Air” uses letter grades to measure unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone air pollution (also known as smog), ...
Around 110 facilities across the state produce fertilizer from human waste, and they have little data on whether the product ...
The National Sanitation Foundation has launched a new PFAS-free certification that, provided they meet the criteria, ...
Coweta city leaders passed a resolution allowing them to enter into an agreement with an Oklahoma City-based law firm in a ...
The First Taxing District Water Department is moving forward with a “shovel-ready” project to treat PFAS contamination in its ...
The Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee held a public hearing Tuesday afternoon for three bills seeking to ...
Scientists are still learning how these substances affect health, but research has linked them to a higher risk of everything ...