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Exposure to a sunlight-activated catalyst broke down 99% of a forever chemical, leaving behind recyclable fluoride.
Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows across New York.
"Forever" PFAS chemicals might hamper a teenager's ability to drop excess weight, even if they've undergone weight-loss ...
Thousands of cities across the country will soon have to remove toxic chemicals from their water sources; the biggest ...
The EPA has detected PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in Indiana water. Low levels have been reported statewide and two cities ...
Scientists from Stockholm University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History, in collaboration with partners in Greenland ...
A study found 99.7% of people tested, who lived or worked near Cannon Air Force Base, had one or more "forever chemicals" in ...
DuPont and two other companies will pay New Jersey up to $2 billion to settle environmental claims stemming from PFAS, ...
A report commissioned by private entities revealed the presence of PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," in the Corpus Christi Inner Harbor, the proposed source of water for a desalination plant.
PFAS earned the nickname “forever chemicals” because they’re often thought of as indestructible. But as concern about PFAS pollution grows, scientists are developing ways to finally destroy ...
The Culligan WH-HD200-C Whole House Water Filter System is built to reduce sediment, rust, and scale at the point of entry, ...
Substances like PFAS and PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) are known as forever chemicals because they do not break down either in the natural environment or in our own bodies.