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PFAS are human-made chemicals found in everything from carpets, to fast food wrappers, to firefighting foams on military bases — like Grissom Air Reserve Base near Kokomo.
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Western Michigan University researchers make a startling discovery: Wastewater treatment plants may be worsening the PFAS problem.
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Indiana firefighters could get annual blood testing for exposure to synthetic PFAS chemicals through a proposed pilot program, according to a new bill introduced in the state house.
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So far, the state has detected little or no toxic PFAS chemicals in Indiana's smaller drinking water utilities. That’s according to the Indiana Department…
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Indiana will get more than $127 million from the federal government to improve its drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. The funding comes from…
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The Environmental Protection Agency this week laid out how it plans to address PFAS. Exposure to these toxic, human-made chemicals has been linked to…
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March Madness created the perfect environment for researchers studying mask wearing. Today we talk to researchers to find out what they've learned.We also…
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The federal Environmental Protection Agency is considering making rules for more than 60 different contaminants in drinking water that aren’t regulated…
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A University of Notre Dame study has found many cosmetics sold in the United States may contain high levels of PFAS, a class of toxic chemicals. Studies…
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Firefighting foams with the toxic chemicals PFAS have contaminated water at military bases around the country. But less is known about how they find their…