WBUR NewsEPA will force polluters to pay for PFAS cleanupApr 19Barbara MoranBy Barbara Moranmore_vert
AxiosEPA lists 2 common "forever chemicals" as Superfund hazardous substancesApr 19Jacob KnutsonBy Jacob Knutsonmore_vert
The New York TimesAre 'Forever Chemicals' a Forever Problem?Apr 17Marion Lozano, Chris Wood & Elisheba IttoopBy Marion Lozano, Chris Wood & Elisheba Ittoopmore_vert
Health.comEPA Limits PFAS in Drinking Water - How Will That Affect Health?Apr 19Kaitlin SullivanBy Kaitlin Sullivanmore_vert
THE CITYNo 'Forever Chemicals' Worries for NYC's Drinking Water — But Environmental Agency Is Making Extra Sure to Be SafeApr 16Samantha MaldonadoBy Samantha Maldonadomore_vert
Beyond Pesticides“Forever Chemical” PFAS Drinking Water Rules Issued, Urgency to Shift from Petrochemicals PesticidesApr 17more_vert
Bloomberg LawUtilities' PFAS Cleanup Costs and Risks Exacerbated by New RuleApr 19Pat RizzutoBy Pat Rizzutomore_vert
NC NewslinePolluters must pay to clean up areas contaminated with PFOA, PFOS • NC NewslineApr 19Lisa SorgBy Lisa Sorgmore_vert
Energy and Commerce CommitteeChair Rodgers Questions EPA's Designation of Certain PFAS as Hazardous SubstancesApr 19more_vert
U.S. News & World ReportSuperfund Designations Could Fuel PFAS Litigation, EnforcementApr 19David Bario & Clark MindockBy David Bario & Clark Mindockmore_vert
The Texas TribuneDozens of Texas water systems exceed new federal limits on “forever chemicals”Apr 16Alejandra MartinezBy Alejandra Martinezmore_vert
Star TribuneA plume of PFAS chemicals under the east metro is moving. The state has a plan to stop it.Apr 19Chloe JohnsonBy Chloe Johnsonmore_vert
Chicago TribuneBiden EPA declares two forever chemicals are hazardous, making it easier to force polluters to pay for toxic waste ...Apr 19Michael HawthorneBy Michael Hawthornemore_vert
NBC MontanaKalispell finds 1 well above acceptable PFAS levels following water testingApr 17more_vert
Salt Lake TribunePFAS from ski wax found in Park City's water, at recreational ski areasApr 16Julie JagBy Julie Jagmore_vert
JD SupraEPA has now listed two PFAS as Hazardous Substances under CERCLA. Hold onto your hats., Jeff PorterApr 22more_vert
SlatePFAS drinking water limits: Are the EPA “forever chemicals” rules too little too late?Apr 18Mary HarrisBy Mary Harrismore_vert
NorthJersey.comPFAS in drinking water: How new EPA standard impacts NJ water systemsApr 15Amanda WallaceBy Amanda Wallacemore_vert
Environmental Health NewsEnvironmental regulation of 'forever chemicals' starts, but challenges persistApr 19more_vert
The Cincinnati EnquirerForever chemicals: Removing PFAS in Cincinnati might cost $100 millionApr 18Dan HornBy Dan Hornmore_vert
Rutgers UniversityDrinking Water Will Be Safer Under New Federal Limits on Forever ChemicalsApr 18Andrea AlexanderBy Andrea Alexandermore_vert
The National Law ReviewEPA Designates Two PFAS as Hazardous SubstancesApr 19Lisa A. GilbreathBy Lisa A. Gilbreathmore_vert
Flathead BeaconKalispell Drinking Water Well Exceeds New Federal ‘Forever Chemical’ LimitsApr 19Maggie DresserBy Maggie Dressermore_vert
Las Vegas Review-Journal‘Forever chemicals’ in Nevada’s water could threaten public healthApr 19Alan HalalyBy Alan Halalymore_vert
KY3Springfield City Utilities working to make sure drinking water is safeApr 19Lauren SchwentkerBy Lauren Schwentkermore_vert
ABC NewsEPA designates 2 forever chemicals as hazardous substances, eligible for Superfund cleanupApr 19more_vert
Marin Independent Journal‘Forever chemicals’: Marin water districts remain vigilant amid new rulesApr 17Krissy WaiteBy Krissy Waitemore_vert
WJHL-TV News Channel 11Local utilities to test for ‘forever chemicals’Apr 19Katherine SimpsonBy Katherine Simpsonmore_vert
TruthoutPolluters Must Foot the Bill for Cleaning Up “Forever Chemicals” Under New RuleApr 19more_vert
Milwaukee Journal SentinelEPA designates 'forever chemicals' for enforcement under the Superfund programApr 19Laura SchulteBy Laura Schultemore_vert
GristThe EPA is cracking down on PFAS — but not in fertilizerApr 19Zoya TeirsteinBy Zoya Teirsteinmore_vert
Nation's Cities Weekly6 Things for Local Leaders to Know About EPA's New PFAS Drinking Water RegulationsApr 19Carolyn BerndtBy Carolyn Berndtmore_vert
WPREPA lists 2 PFAS chemicals as hazardous substancesApr 19Danielle KaedingBy Danielle Kaedingmore_vert
CleanTechnicaBiden-Harris Administration Finalizes Critical Rule to Clean Up PFAS Contamination to Protect Public HealthApr 19more_vert
liherald.comNew EPA standards offer hope for Uniondale's water crisis, but challenges remainApr 19Brandon CruzBy Brandon Cruzmore_vert
KWTXTwo Bell County water utilities exceed new federal limits on ‘forever chemicals’Apr 19Madison HerberBy Madison Herbermore_vert
Prince William TimesRemoving PFAS from public water will cost billions and take timeApr 19Kyle DoudrickBy Kyle Doudrickmore_vert
NewsdayCleanup cost for 2 'forever chemicals' must be picked up by manufacturers, new federal rule saysApr 19Vera ChineseBy Vera Chinesemore_vert
HoodlineTexas Water Systems Surpass New Federal Safety Limits for "Forever Chemicals" in Major Cities Like Fort Worth and ...Apr 20Jesse HoffmanBy Jesse Hoffmanmore_vert
WBUR NewsNew federal PFAS rules to protect health will cost Mass. communities millionsApr 19Barbara MoranBy Barbara Moranmore_vert
CTV NewsDrinking water quality: Canada's plan for forever chemicalsApr 18Christl DabuBy Christl Dabumore_vert