Close to 70 percent of the state’s biosolids end up in a landfill, according to the DEC; just 16 percent is considered “beneficial use,” meaning recycled, while the remainder is set aflame.
A cluster of bills moving through the General Assembly would begin regulating PFAS contamination in sewage sludge spread on farmland, requiring testing and disclosure that environmental advocates say ...
Orange Water and Sewer Authority is testing ion exchange resin and granular activated carbon to reach the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new drinking water standards for several forever ...
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced Thursday new actions and resources to protect and educate New Yorkers on the threat of human-made substance contamination. The DEC ...
Potomac Riverkeeper Network will host a community meeting to discuss per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the Antietam Watershed. The meeting will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at the ...
About 18% of private wells in Pennsylvania are contaminated with toxic PFAS chemicals, according to a new Pennsylvania State University study. State and federal regulations restrict the so-called ...
Yale researchers find contamination on SC farmland, the latest in the unfolding saga of forever chemical pollution in the Palmetto State ...
EGLE is testing residential wells near the pond to determine if PFAS has leached into drinking water. Further testing and public meetings are planned to assess the extent of the contamination and ...
“The wastewater treatment plant guidance and Rural Background Study finalization and the biosolid products sampling and private water supply policy proposals will provide DEC with critically important ...
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