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Chemours to pay $450M in first federal PFAS settlement

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Wednesday reached a multi-state settlement with chemical giant Chemours Co. over ...
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PFAS Without Borders: Global Solutions for a Global Challenge

Honored to speak at a very exciting meeting, "Norway Means Business: PFAS Challenges Facing Communities Across the Globe" organized by ...
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New NJ PFAS-PIC Consortium Launches to Accelerate PFAS Innovation, with PFASolve as Founding Member

PFASolve is proud to announce its participation as a founding member of the New Jersey NJ PFAS-PIC (Partnership Innovation Consortium) , ...
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2026 Chlorinated Conference

Battelle’s Chlorinated Conference is the premier gathering of environmental professionals researching and applying innovative technologies and approaches for characterization, monitoring, ...
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Can NJ Be PFAS-Free? New Consortium Launches at NJIT to Eradicate ‘Forever Chemicals’

Written by: Mindy Weisberger One of the most pervasive global pollution problems of the 21st century is a group of ...
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EPA Advances Comprehensive PFAS Strategy with Legally Defensible, Practical, Scientifically Sound Drinking Water Protections

Holistic approach tackles PFAS across its full lifecycle to Make America Healthy Again WASHINGTON -- Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
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Breaking the cycle of PFAS on Nantucket

The island community teamed with CDM Smith experts to evaluate potential sources of PFAS contamination. Nantucket is moving toward better ...
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Georgia officials knew chemicals from carpet mills were polluting local water. The people did not

Growing up in northwest Georgia, Stormy Bost lived her life in the water. During summers she plucked crawdads from the ...
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Utilities can submit PFAS settlement claims through July

Utilities have a final chance to secure funds from PFAS settlements with 3M, DuPont and other companies, which total $14 ...