Massive Quantities of PFAS Waste Go Unreported to EPA
US Ecology failed to report more than 11 million pounds of PFAS-contaminated waste at its facility in Beatty, Nevada.
US Ecology failed to report more than 11 million pounds of PFAS-contaminated waste at its facility in Beatty, Nevada.
The DuPont spinoff claims that the transition away from fossil fuels depends on its cancer-causing PFAS chemical GenX.
The level of PFOA in the blood of Merrimack residents was almost three times the 2015-2016 national average.
Community advocates and environmental groups pointed out that the EPA has promised action on toxic PFAS pollution for many years.
The VA and insurers have rejected claims from firefighters despite evidence linking PFAS foam and disease.
A new study of indoor dust found PFAS and other toxics that can lead to infertility, diabetes, obesity, abnormal fetal growth, and cancers.
A Danish study found that people with elevated levels of a compound called PFBA were more than twice as likely to have a severe form of Covid-19.
Climbing ropes, guitar strings, and hand sanitizer are among the newly reported uses for the toxic “forever” chemicals.
Solvay had previously withheld information about the PFAS chemicals on the grounds that it was “confidential business information.”
New Jersey has sued Solvay Specialty Polymers over its refusal to release secret studies of its PFAS chemicals.