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  • EPA Advances New PFAS Actions
  • Fish Can Pass PFAs Safety Limits One Chemical at a Time, but Cocktail Effects Reveal a Bigger Unseen Risk – New Study
  • Latest Updates on Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS)- May 2026 update

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natlawreview.com /3 weeks ago

EPA Advances New PFAS Actions

On 18 May 2026, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued two proposed rules addressing the National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (P...

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organicconsumers.org /1 month ago

Fish Can Pass PFAs Safety Limits One Chemical at a Time, but Cocktail Effects Reveal a Bigger Unseen Risk – New Study

May 19, 2026 | Source: The Conversation | by Henry Obanya and Alex Ford Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (Pfas), often called “forever chemicals”, are now found almost everywher...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

Latest Updates on Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS)- May 2026 update

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urdupoint.com /1 month ago

PFA seals three food units, imposes Rs350,000 fines

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organicconsumers.org /17 hours ago

Forever Chemicals in the U.S.: A Comprehensive Look at PFAS Contamination and the Fight to Regulate It

July 15, 2026 | Source: Organic Consumers Association | by Alexis Baden-Mayer The Environmental Protection Agency has a comment period open on its intent to stop monitoring drinki...

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organicconsumers.org /18 hours ago

There Are Toxic “Forever Chemicals” in Your Drinking Water Because 30,000 Factories Dump PFAS Waste Right Into the Sewer...

July 15, 2026 | by Organic Consumers Association PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a class of thousands of man-made chemicals used in nonstick cookware, waterproof...

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pandaily.com /1 day ago

High-Purity PFA Becomes Critical Semiconductor Material as Chinese Suppliers Advance Batch Verification for Process Node...

High-purity PFA, a fluoropolymer essential for advanced semiconductor wet processing equipment, sees batch verification by Chinese suppliers as the semiconductor supply chain local...

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food-safety.com /1 week ago

Study Identifies 'Forever Chemical' Characteristics Affecting Drinking Water Treatment Effectiveness

According to the researchers, treating PFAS as a single class of contaminants may overlook important differences in how individual compounds move through water systems and respond...

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textiletoday.com.bd /1 week ago

Industrial process framework for C0 water repellent textile finishing

As Polyfluoroalkyl Substances PFAS regulatory restrictions tighten across major textile markets, manufacturers face a critical challenge: maintaining durable water repellency perfo...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

EPA Proposes to Scale Back PFAS Drinking Water Regulations

On May 18, 2026, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced two proposed rules that would significantly reshape the federal regulatory framework for per- and polyfluoroalky...

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