The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
Health experts have only recently begun to explore the harmful — and potentially carcinogenic — properties of PFAS.
The updated limits, which take effect from January 2025, mark a significant new safeguard for public health that surpasses ...
In terms of absolute numbers, Florida and California have the most people whose public water supply could be contaminated, at ...
Many people in the U.S. may be drinking water with "forever chemicals" in it, according to a  U.S Geological Survey ...
According to estimates from a new USGS predictive model, exposure to certain PFAS chemicals may pose health risks. An estimated 71 to 95 million people in the contiguous United States—over 20% of the ...
Approximately 71 to 95 million people in the Lower 48 states—more than 20% of the country's population—may rely on ...
A recent study found that many New Yorkers on public water supply sourced from groundwater could have PFAS in their water.
U.S. Geological Survey Fishery Biologist Vicki Blazer recently published an extensive study on PFAS in fish collected from ...
The two new consumption advisory areas were based upon the testing of 54 deer and 55 turkeys in eastern Kennebec and western ...