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link to Millions exposed to PFAS in U.S. groundwater, USGS finds

Millions exposed to PFAS in U.S. groundwater, USGS finds

USGS study finds over 71 million Americans may use groundwater contaminated with PFAS "forever chemicals," raising health concerns across the U.S.

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link to Harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at Tucson Airport addressed

Harmful ‘forever chemicals’ at Tucson Airport addressed

The EPA and Tucson Airport Authority are working together to address PFAS contamination in Tucson's drinking water to protect public health and ensure safe supply.

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link to New light-based method breaks down “forever chemicals”

New light-based method breaks down “forever chemicals”

A revolutionary new method uses visible light to break down harmful "forever chemicals" at room temperature, offering a sustainable solution for remediation and fluorine recycling.

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link to “Forever Chemicals” found in New Mexico’s water

“Forever Chemicals” found in New Mexico’s water

USGS scientists found "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in New Mexico's water, with the highest concentrations found downstream of urban areas, indicating cities as a major source of this pollution.

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link to EPA announces drinking water limits for forever chemicals

EPA announces drinking water limits for forever chemicals

The EPA announces the first-ever federal drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals, with strict limits designed to protect public health, alongside federal funding to help water systems implement...

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link to Artificial turf: It’s a damned if you do, damned if you don’t story

Artificial turf: It’s a damned if you do, damned if you don’t story

A California city bans artificial turf installation to avoid harmful chemicals, encouraging eco-friendly landscaping instead, hinting at broader regulatory trends.

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  1. Deborah on New national map opens water well data to the publicOctober 22, 2025

    This map is an excellent tool to start. I'm not sure how thorough it is but I've found quite a…

  2. Helen Ck on New national map opens water well data to the publicOctober 22, 2025

    We are a democracy. We share the land and its resources. The system works FOR us and we demand transparency.

  3. Helen Ck on Water rights? Utah moves to clarify ownership of geothermal resourcesOctober 22, 2025

    Until we acknowledge the wisdom of the first people's , and recognize that the land and all below and above…

  4. Deborah on Humans, not climate, have drained Tucson’s aquifersOctober 18, 2025

    Interesting. I have read that, but I agree that a lot of our problems are based on overuse. Thanks for…

  5. Jim Garing on Humans, not climate, have drained Tucson’s aquifersOctober 18, 2025

    These conclusions rhyme with the conclusions in "The West Without Water" by Malamud and Ingram, who have made a case…

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