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Regulations into the Origins of PFAS Should be Next Step for New Standards
[ad_1] Newswise — Jaymie R. Meliker, PhD, is a Professor of Public Health and Family, Population, & Preventive Medicine at Stony…
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New EPA PFAS Ruling: MSU Experts Provide Overview of Changes
[ad_1] Newswise — EAST LANSING, Mich. — Municipal water systems must remove “forever chemicals” from their tap water under a new…
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Water Chemist Available: New EPA Rule Limits PFAS in Drinking Water
[ad_1] Newswise — Dr. Usha Rao, professor of chemistry, biochemistry and geochemistry at Saint Joseph’s University, is available to speak…
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SUNY ESF Leads Groundbreaking Research in Groundwater’s Role in Ecosystem Sustainability
[ad_1] Newswise — Syracuse, N.Y. – April 2, 2024 – Until now, groundwater – a critical water resource around the…
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UNC Wilmington Among Universities Receiving Instruments for PFAS Research
[ad_1] Newswise — UNC Wilmington faculty have been equipped with a cutting-edge instrument from the North Carolina Collaboratory and Thermo…
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Filters, Coupled with Digital Health Program, Reduced Arsenic Levels by Nearly Half in Study Participants in Households Relying on Well Water in American Indian Communities
[ad_1] Newswise — A community-led water-testing project made up of households that rely on private well water with high arsenic…
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Study Estimates Nearly 70 Percent of Children Under Six in Chicago May Be Exposed to Lead-Contaminated Tap Water
[ad_1] Newswise — A new analysis led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health estimates that…
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Expert Briefing on Lead, Pfas Chemicals in Drinking Water, and Their Threat to Public Health
[ad_1] Newswise — “Forever Chemicals” and Lead Exposure: Their Threat to Public Health Ahead of World Water Day, the Johns…
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