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Maryland is investing millions to remove harmful PFAS “forever chemicals” from drinking water, starting with a $31 million overhaul of Hampstead’s water system.
Tewksbury water department consumer confidence report was issued on June 24 as re­quired by the Massa­chusetts Department of ...
Representatives from the Navy presented the ongoing long-term efforts to clean up toxic waste at a Superfund site on Hartwell ...
The fight for clean water in Hoosick Falls is chronicled in a new book by Mariah Blake called “They Poisoned The World: Life ...
On July 9, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) withdrew proposed significant new use rules (SNUR) under the ...
The removal of several dams as part of the Klamath River Restoration Project is the largest initiative of its kind in US ...
Critics are hounding the administration of President Donald Trump for killing $15 million in research on widespread PFAS ...
The state of New Mexico is suing the U.S. Air Force over "forever chemical" pollution from a military base. The suit alleges the Air Force refused to comply with orders to address extremely high ...
EPA Inspector General report says many at-risk sites—all military facilities—are near population centers and important ecological areas.
Yet, in action, the conservation of the Great Lakes and their abundant natural resources has been ultimately unsuccessful, ...
Under Zeldin, the Environmental Protection Agency is ​t​orching regulations that protect us from ​a terrifying range of toxic ...
A second public hearing held on Licking Regional Water District's permit for a proposed wastewater treatment plant turned ...