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Study subjects who lived in Bucks and Montgomery Counties near military bases had water wells that contained PFAS amounts ...
A new study, published in Environmental International, raises concern about contamination in local drinking wells.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection quietly approved one of the nation’s strongest drinking water limits on toxic PFAS chemicals, which have drawn increasing scrutiny and ...
New Jersey sued the manufacturer Solvay, alleging it's responsible for PFAS water contamination of the state's ground and surface water, according to Consumer Reports.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s latest action creates several statewide environmental standards for three PFAS contaminants: ...
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