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The coalition recommends products that contain “forever chemicals” should be ineligible for certification as well as increased guidelines for plastic packaging and “flushable” wipes that might not meet flushability standards.
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A well located in Prescott Valley's Quailwood neighborhood tested above the EPA's Draft Maximum Containment level for PFAS during a recent retest. High levels of the chemical could be harmful to human health.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed suit against the companies that manufacture PFAS, which have been linked to cancer and other health problems.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing the first federal limits on harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water, saying it could prevent thousands of illnesses.
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Dairy farmers in New Mexico can seek reimbursement from the federal government for cows contaminated by chemicals that have leached into the groundwater around an Air Force base in the eastern part of that state.