USGS scientists found "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in New Mexico's water, with the highest concentrations found downstream of urban areas, indicating cities as a major source of this pollution.
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The EPA announces the first-ever federal drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals, with strict limits designed to protect public health, alongside federal funding to help water systems implement...
Artificial turf: It’s a damned if you do, damned if you don’t story
A California city bans artificial turf installation to avoid harmful chemicals, encouraging eco-friendly landscaping instead, hinting at broader regulatory trends.
Water treatment projects in California and Colorado get boost
Federal program funds innovative water treatment projects in California and Colorado, advancing technology and community access to clean water.
Mapping out America’s “forever chemicals” in community water systems
Elevated levels of "forever chemicals" (PFAS) have been found in water delivered to millions of Americans. A new map by SimpleLab reveals the affected areas.
Regulatory burdens: Senator fights for affordable water in Wyoming’s rural areas
Senator Lummis defends Wyoming's rural water providers, highlighting their struggles with EPA regulations, rising costs due to the 'forever chemicals' PFAS, and Superfund law liabilities