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chemical contamination

  • Coal Seam Gas Waste Plan Worries Farmers and Activists
    Coal Seam Gas Waste Plan Worries Farmers and Activists
    Farmers and activists have slammed a decision allowing waste salt from coal seam gas extraction to be buried at lined landfill sites in Queensland, saying it risks contaminating the Murray-Darling ...
    April 3, 2023BY AAP
  • Toxic Chemical Threat to Western Australia’s Drinking Water Supply
    Toxic Chemical Threat to Western Australia’s Drinking Water Supply
    A pipeline built without approval by alumina giant Alcoa is at risk of leaking toxic chemicals into a ...
    March 3, 2023BY AAP
  • San Diego City Attorney Sues 20-Plus Companies to Force Cleanup of Toxic Chemicals
    San Diego City Attorney Sues 20-Plus Companies to Force Cleanup of Toxic Chemicals
    SAN DIEGO—The San Diego City Attorney's Office filed suit on May 11 against more than 20 chemical companies ...
    May 11, 2022BY City News Service
  • Hydroponic Australian Native Plants Found to Pull ‘Indestructible’ Chemical Contaminants From Water
    Hydroponic Australian Native Plants Found to Pull ‘Indestructible’ Chemical Contaminants From Water
    Research led by the University of South Australia (UniSA) has found that the “indestructible” per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) ...
    May 3, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • 12 Endocrine Disruptors in Your Body
    12 Endocrine Disruptors in Your Body
    Endocrine disruptors are scary. These synthetic chemicals are absorbed into the body and either mimic or block hormones ...
    September 17, 2021BY Gina-Marie Cheeseman
  • Costs Carve $53M Out of $212M PFAS Payout
    Costs Carve $53M Out of $212M PFAS Payout
    A federal judge says some people will be disappointed he approved a $212.5 million class-action settlement over chemical ...
    June 16, 2020BY AAP
  • 500 Acres of Farmland Poisoned by Chemical Plant Leak, Locals Say
    500 Acres of Farmland Poisoned by Chemical Plant Leak, Locals Say
    Nearly 500 acres of wheat crop in three neighbouring villages in central China’s Henan Province withered and died ...
    April 9, 2019BY Olivia Li
  • Alabama Chemical Spill Sends Dozens to Hospitals
    Alabama Chemical Spill Sends Dozens to Hospitals
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—More than 50 people were sent to hospitals around Birmingham, Alabama, following a chemical spill at a ...
    February 28, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Chemical Contamination Has New Hampshire Town on Edge
    Chemical Contamination Has New Hampshire Town on Edge
    When Tracy Madden heard her water could be contaminated with the potentially cancer-causing chemical PFOA, she started thinking ...
    April 10, 2016BY The Associated Press
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