Spurred on by last year's Brunswick Landing chemical spill, a Maine legislative committee unanimously endorsed two proposals ...
Efforts to get harmful “forever chemicals” out of firefighting foam used in Oregon are closer to being realized.
The Environment and Natural Resources Committee unanimously endorsed bills to catalog, collect and destroy Maine's stockpike of toxic firefighting foam.
A month after the state's largest-ever firefighting foam spill, Amy Self learned the private drinking water well at her Brunswick Landing home had more than twice the amount of harmful forever ...
There are several bills targeting toxic firefighting foam in Maine after a massive spill in Brunswick over the summer.
Canada will designate most PFAS chemicals as toxic, a major step in a years-long effort to reduce the use of the so-called ...
The federal government says it’s moving ahead with a plan to label so-called forever chemicals as toxic and expects to begin ...
Legislation that would have required protective firefighting equipment purchased by fire departments in South Dakota to be ...
Maine lawmakers scheduled a public hearing for three different bills that would reduce the state's use of a toxic ...
Three bills introduced to Maine's legislative session would chart a path toward removing thousands of gallons of PFAs foam ...
At a hearing Thursday before the Legislature's Environment and Natural Resources Committee, Brunswick residents told lawmakers they are still reeling from the accidental discharge of hundreds of ...
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1,200 spills of firefighting foam containing toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS or forever chemicals, have ...
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