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The new infrastructure package will help remove PFAS from drinking water and wastewater in the state.
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The recent passage of the bipartisan federal infrastructure bill will fund the project to remove PFAS and other contaminants from the drinking water supply and wastewater.
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Federal data released last month shows more than 440 facilities on Long Island could be using harmful chemicals in manufacturing. Exposure to PFAS can lead to higher rates of cancers and other health issues.
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Hunting for PFAS chemicals is expected to ramp up. It will be expensive.
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New York officials found pollution levels 10 times the state limit at an inactive landfill on Long Island. The so-called forever chemicals, or PFAS, may…
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The Town of Riverhead on Long Island plans to hold public forums to tackle serious water-related issues in September. This comes after toxic PFAS…
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Connecticut has banned the use of PFAS chemicals in firefighting foam and food containers.Governor Ned Lamont said Connecticut is taking the lead in…
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There’s been a massive scallop die-off over the last two years in eastern Long Island. New York’s commitment to the environment, a push to clean up PFAS,…
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The Environmental Working Group (EWG), an advocacy organization, released a report on Wednesday revealing that more than 40,000 industrial and municipal…
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The Suffolk County Water Authority hopes President Biden’s infrastructure bill will provide funding to clean up drinking water on Long Island.Adrienne…