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The dangers of “forever chemicals”, known as PFAS, have been known for more than a quarter of a century, yet NSW water ...
The contamination of Blue Mountains drinking water with cancer-causing “forever chemicals” occurred some time between a 1992 ...
PFAS, known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are a group of 15,000 highly toxic, synthetic chemicals resistant ...
Pacific Gas & Electric said it plans to soon reopen a battery facility in Moss Landing next to one that burned in January.
Dangerous "forever chemicals" have lingered for decades in drinking water in the picturesque Blue Mountains and have been ...
Two crashes and a rural fire station are the likely sources behind "forever chemicals" contaminating reservoirs in NSW's Blue Mountains.  ...
A major investigation has detected high-level contamination of highly toxic, synthetic chemicals in water, which might be the ...
The plan comes over the objections of county officials who requested that both facilities remain offline until the cause of the January fire in rural Moss ... electric vehicles and other battery ...
Two separate motor vehicle accident sites on the Great Western Highway in 1992 and 2002 near the Medlow Bath township, and the Medlow Bath Rural Fire Brigade station were all identified as ...
Several rural fire departments just outside Thunder Bay are “stretched thin” in terms of available firefighters and equipment ...