Maryland and South Carolina will have to press their cases for PFAS damages against 3M Co. in federal court, after the U.S.
Cannon Air Force Base on Monday announced it has "removed and disposed of" all aqueous film forming foam, or AFFF, containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), previously used in ...
In 2025, countries around the world implemented or proposed regulations to restrict the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals.” Specifically, countries ...
The Department of the Air Force removed and disposed of all aqueous film-forming foam, or AFFF, and related rinse water, or rinsate, from Cannon Air Force Base Jan. 12.
Pasco Fire removed 140 gallons of PFAS-containing AFFF foam from the city. The Washington Department of Ecology runs statewide collection and 90 stations signed up. Pasco replaced the toxic foam with ...
The Department of Air Force has removed and disposed of 4,565 gallons of all aqueous film-forming foam containing per- and polyuoroalkyl from Cannon Air Force Base hangar re-suppression system and ...
Firefighters spray fire suppressant foam to douse flames on a tanker truck in a simulated oil-spill fire during a drill on Wednesday, May 7, 2014, in Albany, N.Y. For about 20 years, Julie Cassidy ...
Courtesy of the Washington Department of Ecology Firefighters sometimes use a special type of foam to put out fires caused by flammable liquids, like gases or solvents. But that foam contains “forever ...
Kansas City is joining a lawsuit with other cities regarding the alleged contamination of firefighter foam caused by PFAS chemicals. The city said Wednesday it the will join the nationwide lawsuit ...
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