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In the war against “forever chemicals,” Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s battlefield is the entire sprawling base. Monitoring wells stand watch on Area B, guarding surface and ground water. Others do ...
Exposure to PFAS can alter the way our immune system reacts to the coronavirus, possibly affecting vaccine efficiency.
“There were two releases that occurred at the hazardous material storage facility,” Greg Plamondon with the Wright-Patterson ...
The Washington Department of Ecology is proposing a rule to restrict the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances – better ...
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base officials gave 2 NEWS an inside look at efforts to combat forever chemicals in their water.
The Trump administration announced last month it plans to uphold limits on the two most common types of “forever chemicals” ...
Jon Bardsley of Thermo Fisher offers his perspective regarding the advancement of PFAS detection in pharmaceutical manufacturing with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and the influence ...
The Points Guy officially turns 15 years old Saturday, June 7. In honor of the occasion, we asked some of our longest-tenured ...
Plastics break down into microplastics and nano-plastics, which can enter the food chain and cause adverse health impacts.
A new proposal from the Washington Department of Ecology (DOE) would further restrict everyday household items from containing PFAS, also know as "forever chemicals." ...
A bipartisan bill would expand VA benefits for veterans with health issues caused by exposure to “forever chemicals” at U.S.
New York State has awarded another $5 million grant to the Port Washington Water District to build a granular activated ...