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  2. Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Wikipedia

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    The environmental consequences of PFAS, especially from firefighting activities, have been recognized since the mid-1990s and came to prominence after the Buncefield explosion on 11 December 2005. The Environment Agency has undertaken a series of projects to understand the scale and nature of PFAS in the environment.

  3. Two PFAS bills scheduled for Saturday House Energy and ...

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    New Mexico Environment Department Secretary James Kenney supports both bills, and told Source that per-and-polyfluoroalkyl—aka PFAS—contamination is the “thing that keeps him up at night.”

  4. Evers proposes $145M for PFAS removal, new water standards - AOL

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    The funds will go toward testing and eliminating PFAS for both municipal systems and private wells. The program will provide loans and grants toward the effect along with funding research on the ...

  5. Smart Watch Bands Contain 'Very High Concentrations’ of ...

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    “Multiple health effects associated with PFAS exposure have been identified,” says The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, which adds that they’ve been linked to an ...

  6. Timeline of events related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...

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    Some, but not all, studies in humans with PFAS exposure have shown that certain PFAS may affect growth, learning, and behavior of infants and older children, lower a woman's chance of getting pregnant, interfere with the body's natural hormones, increase cholesterol levels, affect the immune system, and increase the risk of cancer." [82]

  7. Remediation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances - Wikipedia

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    All of these methods promote the formation of hydroxyl radicals or other oxidizing agents that can oxidize PFAS and break its C−C bonds. [3] [4] However, the remediation of PFAS depends on the environmental medium where the these compounds reside. For example, the treatment of contaminated soil, biosolids and water is not the same, and risk ...

  8. Virginia bill targets PFAS pollution in Occoquan Reservoir

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    To comply with federal drinking water standards set to take effect in 2029, HB2050 requires that by July 1, 2027, any facility exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level for PFAS will need to update ...

  9. Environmental toxicology - Wikipedia

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    PFAS chemicals are now ubiquitous in the environment, recent research found PFAS chemicals in all rain water studied. [38] DuPont and 3M had both done internal studies on the potential harmful effects of these chemicals, and had known for decades of their potential to cause cancers and low birth weight. [ 39 ]