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A local expert on PFAS said the known carcinogen is foaming up along Muskegon Lake like never before.
It's unclear how foam containing over 4,000 parts per trillion of PFOS, a type of PFAS, formed on Muskegon Lake in west Michigan.
After nearly four decades and $80 million of cleanup efforts, Muskegon Lake is finally on track to being delisted as a Great Lakes Area of Concern (AOC). Members of the public who wish to share their ...
Explore the transformation of Muskegon Lake from polluted shores to a vibrant waterfront with luxury homes and restaurants.
"Amara's Law" will reduce, then eliminate, the manufacture and sale of nonessential PFAS products by 2032.
Oregon lawmakers have passed a bill funding a study of the "forever chemical" PFAS in agricultural fields fertilized with sewage sludge.
PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are deeply embedded in supply chains and critical for circuit boards, batteries and gaskets.
An administration document aimed at eradicating paper straws highlights the dangers of PFAS chemicals. Their presence in tap water nationwide hasn’t gotten the same attention.
Northwestern estimates that the U.S. produces approximately 14 million metric tons of paper-based food packaging and corrugated cardboard every year, many of which are coated with PFAS.
The US Environmental Protection Agency announced measures targeting water-contaminating PFAS chemicals. But experts say they don’t address serious concerns.
The battle against forever chemicals (PFAS) represents a pivotal shift in consumer-corporate dynamics. The PFAS revolution is here with consumers are leading the charge.
Scientists say that PFAS, nicknamed "forever chemicals," are building up in animals like polar bears, seals, and birds and at alarming levels in the Arctic. People living in the Arctic, they add ...