President Trump has repeatedly said he’ll take on toxic chemicals — but many of his administration’s actions are expected to ...
In a move that signals potential policy shifts under the new administration, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of ...
The Trump administration announced plans to rollback more than 30 EPA regulations. Doing so would endanger all our lives, ...
State lawmakers are proposing new limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in tap water as questions emerge about the ...
Based on the announcement, EPA will go through the formal rulemaking process to overhaul the 2009 Endangerment Finding. The rulemaking process can be lengthy, often taking months or even years, and is ...
It is unclear what actions the Trump administration will take, if any, to protect the public against PFAS, linked to cancer and other health problems.
Two national water utility trade groups, whose members include many of Long Island's public water providers, have filed a ...
The agency said it would roll back a range of rules and programs, including some that are foundational to its climate change ...
Regulatory uncertainty has long been a defining trait of litigation around PFAS, colloquially known as “forever chemicals.” ...
Coatesville, Doylestown, Audubon, New Hope and Solebury water providers are among 22 statewide that fail to meet state requirements to reduce the so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water.
Almost half of the nation's tap water is estimated to contain PFAS, or "forever chemicals." University of Missouri associate ...
The lawsuit alleges French company Arkema negligently discharged PFAS into the Goose Creek watershed in West Chester.