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Tallahassee Democrat via Yahoo News· 40 minutes agoThere’s good news out of City Hall – the public water supply is safe from toxic forever chemicals or PFAS. PFAS made ...
Water safe again on BC Ferries vessel following floor cleaner incident
Houston Today· 13 hours agoWater is now safe to drink on the BC Ferries vessel the Queen of Oak Bay, following an incident...
10 Big Biden Environmental Rules, and What They Mean
New York Times· 58 minutes agoThe Biden administration has been racing this spring to finalize a slew of major environmental regulations, including rules to combat climate change, a...
PFAS Explained: These Forever Chemicals Are Being Banned from a Variety of Outdoor Products. Now...
Outdoor Life· 17 hours agoPFAS — is being banned in textiles in California and in apparel in New York starting in 2025. With...
An Iowa Farm County Seeks Answers Amid Cancer Rates 50% Higher than National Average | naked...
Naked Capitalism· 36 minutes agoMore evidence on cancer clusters in the Corn Belt, and the difficulty of rallying official interest and help.
Oil and gas companies ruined a family farm. Then they walked away
Fast Company Magazine· 2 hours agoThe first sign of trouble bubbled up from gopher holes a stone’s throw from Stan Ledgerwood’s front...
Unhappy Meals: The secret toxic ingredients in high school lunches
New York Post· 2 days agoIn April 2019, the U.S. Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry released an analysis that...
How Environmental Racism Continues to Burden the Health of Underserved Communities
Health.com· 5 days agoEnvironmental racism is a form of systemic racism that occurs when Black, Indigenous, and other...
Don't pee in the pool. It's gross, but also dangerous to your heart and lungs | Fact check
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCyanogen chloride “can affect multiple organs...based disinfectants,” the study said. And cyanogen chloride is indeed used as a chemical warfare agent, according to the National ...
Grassroots Licking County group concerned, learning from other cities with Intel factories
Newark Advocate via Yahoo News· 6 days ago"Intel projects its maximum Phase 1 water needs, combined with expected nearby businesses, at six...