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.
Standard filters like reverse osmosis — which runs water through a semi-permeable membrane — typically remove a large portion of microplastics and PFAS. Meanwhile, nearly all Americans have a ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as ‘forever chemicals’, have become a significant environmental ...
In some places tap water is generally considered safe under Environmental Protection Agency standards. In others, it’s ...
There are 19 residences affected. None of the detections from private wells are above standards for PFAS in drinking water.
The suit claims a waterway tested downstream of Arkema's West Chester plant showed three compounds were above allowable ...
Almost half of the nation's tap water is estimated to contain PFAS, or "forever chemicals." University of Missouri associate ...
The Barnstable County Water Quality Laboratory is now certified to test water for PFAS in-house. How does this benefit Cape ...
From moringa seeds to reverse osmosis and activated carbon filters, several systems are available to eliminate certain ...
Following one year of testing for so-called forever chemicals, four schools in Southeastern Pennsylvania have found persistent levels of the chemicals to put them in violation of the state’s drinking ...
Legislation before Congress this year would cover the cost to remove and relocate drinking water wells contaminated with ...
She referenced a Consumer Reports study that tested only 2 to 4 samples per brand and found that some brands, such as Topo Chico (owned by Coca Cola) and Polar Seltzer, exceeded the EPA ’s maximum ...