The federal government has announced new regulations for PFAS. The so-called "forever chemicals" are used in products like food packaging, cookware and clothing but have leeched into water supplies. Massachusetts is one of 10 states with its own PFAS rules, but the new federal regulations are stricter. Here's how that will impact the commonwealth.
The new federal limits on some "forever chemicals" in drinking water are more strict than Massachusetts standards, community groups said Wednesday, and could both expand protection and require nearly 150 Massachusetts water systems to take additional action.
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Environmentalists view 2024 as a critical last push to finally achieve the closure of the WIN Waste Innovations Saugus waste-to-energy ash landfill. As sea levels rise, advocates say industrial facilities on Massachusetts’ coastline are at an increased risk of flooding.