The chief executive of water quality platform 120Water, Megan Glover, said only a "handful" of the most prevalent PFA compounds are currently being regulated.
Bacteria could well be our allies in the fight against per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), these so-called forever ...
The key to removing PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," might be found in your fishbowl. A University of Missouri ...
Recent EPA regulations on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” seek to tackle a trillion-dollar problem.
Scientists have identified a form of bacteria that eats the toxic "forever chemicals" that leach into the water supply by way of manufacturing. Better yet, the bacteria also munch on the chemicals' ...
Toxic chemicals, per-, and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, abbreviated as PFAS and also known as "forever chemicals," have been used for decades as water repellants. PFAS break down very slowly and have ...
Toxic forever chemicals can be removed from drinking water by a form of activated carbon commonly used to clean aquariums, a ...
Gov. Tony Evers is proposing more funding to clean up toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, while offering farmers more protections.