When the City of Live Oak recently reported what a state water official described as “low risk” levels of “forever chemicals” in one of three wells providing drinking water to residents, they joined a ...
Learn more. Much has been written recently about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) or ‘foreverchemicals,’ and we want to provide you with practical information so you can manage ...
A group of potentially toxic “foreverchemicals,” mostly coming from prescribed drugs, may be contaminating drinking water for millions of Americans, as wastewater treatment plants fail to ...
Technically called PFAS or PFOS, foreverchemicals are a family of more than 10,000 human-made substances. They are only manufactured by a relatively small number of companies, but are widely used ...
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