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Covid Spore
June 26, 2025 / Health Safety

Scientists Investigate Whether PFAS Exposure Affects COVID Vaccine Response

Scientists are asking an important question: Do “forever chemicals” in our drinking water affect how well COVID vaccines protect us?…
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Alabama News
June 26, 2025 / Infrastructure Funding, State Regulations

Alabama Invests Over $127 Million in PFAS Water Treatment Using Federal Infrastructure Funds

Alabama is spending big money to get forever chemicals out of your drinking water. The state just committed over $127…
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Tap Water
June 26, 2025 / PFAS Contamination

PFAS Detected in Nearly Half of US Tap Water Samples, New Study Reveals

A major new government study just delivered shocking news about what’s coming out of America’s kitchen faucets. Scientists found “forever…
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legal table
June 26, 2025 / PFAS Contamination

3M’s $12.5B PFAS Settlement Approved – Largest Water Contamination Payout in History

The biggest water contamination settlement in American history just got approved. 3M will pay up to $12.5 billion to help…
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Microplastics
June 26, 2025 / PFAS Contamination

EPA Delays PFAS Cleanup to 2031, Cancels Rules for 4 Forever Chemicals – What This Means for Your Drinking Water

If you get your water from the tap and worry about what’s in it, you need to hear this. The…
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