"It's unclear how much of it contains [the chemicals] and ... whether it's at hazardous levels." Farmer's neighbors suffer ...
A common practice by farmers to fertilize their fields may be spreading forever chemicals into new areas and into the food supply.
Watermen are asking state agencies to pause the practice of using sewage sludge as fertilizer. They worry that toxic “forever chemicals” may accumulate in oysters, crabs, clams and fish.
ALBANY— State and county officials continue to point to each other when it comes to determining the safety of the Town of ...
Linda Christman from the local group Save Carbon County addressed the Agricultural Land Preservation Board of Carbon County at its meeting Tuesday evening in Jim Thorpe. The board purchases farms ...
The county legislature is considering a new law designed to improve communication between the county and local municipalities ...
Across North Carolina, treated sewage sludge—known as biosolids—is spread on farmland as fertilizer. But growing concerns over PFAS contamination have farmers, utilities, and regulators ...
After hearing about County Commissioner Raquel Regalado's presentation on waste water management and the different ways Miami ...
The Utah Water Research Laboratory is investigating PFAS occurrence in wastewater biosolids used in agriculture.
The city of Greensburg has asked state environmental regulators to allow its wastewater treatment plant to spread biosolids ...
Longview, passed the Senate for the second time Friday, calling attention to possible forever-chemical contamination in Washington's food supply due to the use of biosolid fertilizers on fields where ...
The town of Bethlehem is considering a permanent ban on biosolids and exploring additional water treatment technologies.