West Virginia environmental regulators are considering how to tailor guidance for citizens who want to conduct test their water for a class of industrial chemicals that includes compounds linked to
A head West Virginia environmental regulator says testing drinking water for chemical substances linked to cancer and other adverse health impacts is far from over after the substances showed up
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s state health officer said the state has a “long-term exposure issue” after substances linked to cancer and other adverse health effects were detected in drinking water
The chemicals have been detected in water systems across the country and here at home for years. However, now the EPA says these chemicals can cause long-term health effects.
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