A comprehensive review of government and academic research from 2015 to 2025 confirms that eco-friendly septic management practices measurably protect groundwater, soil, and surface water quality.
Sludge and septage are spread across around half a million acres statewide, but most of it has never been tested for PFAS.
Soil microbes benefit plants by helping with nutrient uptake and disease resistance. Modulating these communities of bacteria ...
Municipal sewage sludge was used as fertilizer in the project that began decades ago in Palmerton, where PFAS now taint soil ...
This will be the first community meeting to provide an update on the creosote cleanup efforts since October 2024.
The latest phase of cleanup at Bethpage Community Park, where Grumman Aerospace spent decades dumping toxic chemicals, ...
PFAS chemicals turned up in Fred's cow's milk, soil, feed, drinking water, and even in his family's blood. The contamination ...
Researchers found that this system could suck out 95% of cesium contamination from soil in only 20 days. Once its parts reach ...
A Plymouth housing site once home to two now-demolished properties and a row of garages could soon be transformed into nine affordable homes under a new proposal by Plymouth Community Homes. The ...
Scientists and community members in Altadena are testing ways that California species can assist efforts to rebuild An aerial view of Altadena on March 11, 2025, shows surviving trees and new greenery ...