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The Cool Down on MSNChemical company hit with $450 million penalty after contaminating public land for decades: 'We are hardly done'"We're going to hold you accountable." Chemical company hit with $450 million penalty after contaminating public land for ...
Water utilities far down the Ohio River from Chemours’ West Virginia plant are alarmed by its PFAS discharges. Will EPA step ...
A southeastern Ohio water provider serving 12,000 people is looking to join a lawsuit alleging one of the region’s most ...
Chemours has discharged unlawful levels of forever chemicals into the Ohio River. The West Virginia Rivers Coalition wants a federal judge to make them stop.
M announced last week that it reached a proposed agreement with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection to pay ...
The EPA plans to re-evaluate limits for certain PFAS, including GenX, and lengthen the deadline for utilities to meet safe ...
New Jersey reaches a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination, addressing long-standing environmental and health concerns.
Rep. Brenden Jones, a Columbus County Republican, introduced an amendment further narrowing the language to clarify that it only applies to Chemours. Jones' amendment said a PFAS manufacturer ...
Last year, the Biden administration set limits on PFAS in drinking water systems. Donald Trump’s EPA is planning to ...
Forever chemicals are back in the spotlight for an Ohio Valley water treatment plant and a Charleston courtroom.
Advocates push state legislation as EPA scales back GenX and PFAS regulations, with a finalized rule expected in 2026.
The Environmental Protection Agency says it will roll back limits on several types of so-called forever chemicals in drinking water.
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