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Matthew Nicholls, a former Army environmental technician who studied the hazardous substances found at the US’ K2 base in Afghanistan said it was “most toxic soup” he’s ever seen.
On May 20, 2025, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposed rule that would extend certain compliance dates in the final ...
Thirdhand smoke lingers in homes and may expose children to toxic substances even without active smoking. Biomarker testing ...
The Baltimore wastewater treatment plant at Back River is hiding a dirty secret — an unsavory mixture of toxic "forever chemicals," or PFAS.
The amount found in five local wastewater facilities exceeds the EPA-recommended limit of 0.36 micrograms per liter. This could mean contamination of drinking water sources.
Lingering debris from the Palisades fire and marine mammals sickened by toxic algae remain a concern, but there is a bright ...
The farmlands that nourish Floridians are now becoming compromised due to a dangerous contaminant known as PFAS.
The House early Thursday morning voted to eliminate a Biden-era rule that sought to crack down on toxic air pollution, ...
Herbicide products containing glyphosate and 2,4-D present fire hazards to both health and the environment, study finds.
Michigan's health department warns against contact with foam on lakes and rivers due to PFAS contamination, advising rinsing off after exposure to protect health.
S&W Atlas Iron and Metal Co. pleaded no contest Tuesday to five felony counts of disposal of hazardous waste without a permit, while the company's owners each pleaded no contest to three misdemeanors.
According to the Vermont Department of Health, PFAS exposure can lead to reproductive and developmental disorders, decreased antibody response to vaccines, pregnancy-induced hypertension and ...
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