Fresh data from the U.S Environmental Protection Agency indicates that one out of every seven Americans (approximately 49.5 ...
You might say PFAS just won’t go away. They’ve been linked to health concerns, including cancer, thyroid disease, liver damage, fertility problems, and immune system disorders, as well as increased ...
When reports of contaminated drinking water emerge — especially when it’s close to home, like lead being detected at UNC-Chapel Hill — it can be concerning. You may worry about the water in your own ...
PFAS chemicals from firefighting foam have contaminated drinking water wells in Glocester, Rhode Island. Landfills, military sites, and industrial facilities are common sources of PFAS contamination ...
Americans drink some 15 billion gallons of bottled water each year—around 45 gallons per person, according to the International Bottled Water Association. While many people may buy bottled water out ...