Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may no longer be “new and scary” for insurers, but they remain one of the most consequential long-tail risks in the environmental liability market.
A study commissioned by the European Commission confirms the significant financial burden of forever chemicals for European societies, with costs varying depending on political decisions.
The federal government has been relatively quiet on the issue of PFAS contamination from sewage sludge spread on farmland.
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PFAS is poisoning Detroit’s future: Rouge River shows why rules must be strengthened, not weakened
Detroit’s rivers carry the story of our city, tracing a path from industrial triumph and economic power to the heavy toll of pollution left behind by poorly regulated manufacturing and corporate greed ...
PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” have contaminated groundwater near military bases, factories, and towns across the U.S. In a new study, researchers tested injecting ultra-fine carbon ...
The George Rogers Clark Memorial bridge crosses the Ohio River to Louisville, Kentucky. (Visions of America/Joseph Sohm | Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The Ohio River sends billions of ...
Beginning in the early 2000s, some of the most common and well-studied PFAS were phased out through a combination of industry shifts and international regulations. A new study from Harvard has found ...
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GA groups raise concerns about PFAS in drinking water
Advocacy groups across Georgia are raising awareness about PFAS, often called "forever chemicals," as concerns grow about how they can enter drinking water. PFAS are a large class of manmade chemicals ...
Airports can use the money to test for PFAS, monitor pollution, control the pollution, clean groundwater and stormwater and ...
The legislation would pay to test private wells near a known source of forever chemical pollution, such as landfills or ...
Environmental Justice Day at the Georgia Capitol had groups lobbying not only against pollution and environmental injustice, ...
Darlington County’s Robbie O’Neal has been outspoken about how unsuspecting farmers who used sludge as fertilizer later leaned that it contained toxic forever chemicals. Now he’s going to Congress to ...
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