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Louisville’s drinking water utility says a West Virginia factory’s PFAS pollution could cause problems locally. The facility ...
Hundreds of thousands of residents are served by the affected systems. City officials must monitor and mitigate the PFAS in ...
Treating drinking water to tackle multiple pollutants could prevent more than 50,000 cancer cases in the U.S., a new study ...
Hazardous chemicals contaminate drinking water, soil and food worldwide. Who is responsible for the contamination caused by these "forever chemicals"?
The report from March shows the results of a test that found per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — which are also known as forever chemicals — at higher than recommended levels in city water.
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