Sewage Sludge Danger
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Elizabeth Duan | March 29, 2024
Millions of acres of cropland in the U.S. may be contaminated from PFAS-tainted sewage sludge spread on fields as fertilizer. These “forever chemicals” are taken up by plants and then consumed by livestock and people, making them sick. Kyla Bennett of Public Employees for Environmental ...
Advocates call on Moore, Ferguson and Jones to support an end to incineration subsidy
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Elizabeth Duan |
To community groups and climate-focused organizations, Maryland’s policy on trash incineration is a glaring environmental injustice. To the companies that own and operate incinerators, it’s a windfall. New Hampshire-based WIN Waste Innovations, which operates the South Baltimore ...
Synthetic Turf Fields, Forever Chemicals and the Safer Alternative: Organic Grass
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Elizabeth Duan | March 27, 2024
A preliminary experiment conducted by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) reveals concerning levels of toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on the skin of soccer players and coaches after playing on artificial turf fields. The Washington Post reported on ...
EPA overstepped its authority in PFAS order: Appeals court
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Elizabeth Duan |
A federal appeals court has ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its statutory authority when it ordered a Texas-based company to stop creating long-lasting toxic chemicals while manufacturing plastic containers. Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, or ...
Inhance can continue to fluorinate plastic containers
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Elizabeth Duan |
The US Environmental Protection Agency overstepped its authority when it ordered Texas-based Inhance Technologies to stop making per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as by-products of the firm’s fluorination process, a federal appeals court ruled March 21. The decision allows ...
Debate about safety of synthetic turf and ‘forever chemicals’ raises concerns for some
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Elizabeth Duan |
The grass may be greener if it’s made of synthetic turf, but some communities are raising concerns about “forever chemicals” that may be found in many of the faux fields. “Think about the wisdom of putting down acres of plastic in the year 2024… and then ...