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At a time when water is more vital than ever for public health and environmental protection, Veolia has built one of the ...
The $35 million facility is in addition to 33 existing PFAS treatment systems Veolia already operates for water customers in the United States. Veolia will continue to install treatment systems to ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is under fire from environmental groups accusing him of abandoning his prior stance on toxic ...
The Conservation Law Foundation says New Hampshire regulators did not consider a state rule meant to protect fish and people ...
30-million gallons of water a day can be treated for PFAS, known as forever chemicals, at Veolia's hockey-rink sized facility ...
Carriers in the environmental liability space are increasingly growing cautious and restrictive in their coverage when it ...
Dubuque's water supply is raising red flags. A new report shows that Dubuque’s drinking water supply has levels of PFAS, chemicals commonly known as forever che ...
In the final segment of our three-part interview with Jon Bardsley of Thermo Fisher, Jon discusses mitigation strategies and ...
Certain bacteria isolated from soil could knock out "eternal pollutants," substances that, once dispersed in the environment, do not degrade and threaten human and planetary health: per- and ...
A waste management company in Fort Edward submitted a permit to test PFAs contaminated soil at their facility, Clean Earth.
Chemical compounds that take prohibitively long to break down continue to be detected at West Tisbury’s closed and capped landfill.  Two testing wells at the former Old Stage Road facility, which was ...