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PFA beaker
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Cleantech Innovator BioLargo Lands First PFAS Removal Client14:05
Cleantech Innovator BioLargo Lands First PFAS Removal Client
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Dennis Calvert, President & CEO of BioLargo Inc. was recently a guest on Benzinga’s All-Access.BioLargo is a cleantech and life sciences innovator and engineering services solution provider. Its core products address Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS) contamination, achieve advanced water and wastewater treatment, control odor and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), improve air quality, and control infections and infectious diseases.
PFA reagent bottle00:28
PFA reagent bottle
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EPA Announces First-Ever Regulations for PFAS in Drinking Water01:31
EPA Announces First-Ever Regulations for PFAS in Drinking Water
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EPA Announces First-Ever Regulations , for PFAS in Drinking Water.On April 10, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it is issuing a country-wide regulation to limit the amount of "forever chemicals" in drinking water, CBS News reports.Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are commonly found in the air, water and soil.According to the EPA, there is no amount of exposure to PFAS that is considered safe.They can be found in everything from nonstick cookware to cleaning and personal care products. But there's no doubt that many of these chemicals can be harmful to our health and our environment, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan, via statement.Exposure to PFAS has been linked to reproductive problems, developmental delays, low birth weight, immune system issues, high cholesterol, cardiovascular issues and some cancers, CBS News reports. .Public water utilities will now be required to "test for six different types of PFAS chemicals" in drinking water, CBS News reports.The agency estimates that the new requirement will lower exposure to PFAS for about 100 million people. .Drinking water contaminated with PFAS has plagued communities across this country for too long, EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan, via statement.$1 billion will be made available to help states and territories comply with the new standards.Those funds are part of a $9 billion investment generated by the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.President Biden believes that everyone deserves access to clean, safe drinking water, and he is delivering on that promise, Brenda Mallory, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, via statement
PFA tandem purification column00:37
PFA tandem purification column
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PFA series purification column, used for multi-layer filtration of substances, can be used in the new materials and energy industry
Respected cattleman Larry Acton raises concerns about PFAS contamination in livestock | February 1, 2024 | Queensland Country Life01:24
Respected cattleman Larry Acton raises concerns about PFAS contamination in livestock | February 1, 2024 | Queensland Country Life
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Former beef industry leader Larry Acton believes industry bodies have ignored the potential threat of PFAS contamination in livestock. Video by Judith Maizey.
PFA wide mouth bottle , clean and pure, used in ultraclean laboratories00:19
PFA wide mouth bottle , clean and pure, used in ultraclean laboratories
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PFA wide mouthed bottle 100ml, with a large diameter for easy dumping and liquid transfer, can be used in life sciences, chemical pharmaceuticals, and semiconductor industries
3M, DuPont Win Class Action Over ‘Forever Chemicals’01:31
3M, DuPont Win Class Action Over ‘Forever Chemicals’
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3M, DuPont Win Class Action , Over ‘Forever Chemicals’.3M, DuPont Win Class Action , Over ‘Forever Chemicals’.On Nov. 27, a U.S. appeals court ruled in favor of 3M and other manufacturers regarding a class action lawsuit about "forever chemicals.".The ruling supersedes a lower court's decision that would have granted over 11 million Ohio residents the right to sue the companies as a whole, Reuters reports. .Ohio's 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the lead plaintiff's complaint was too broad and could not prove that the "forever chemicals" found in his body were directly from 3M, DuPont and others.Ohio's 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the lead plaintiff's complaint was too broad and could not prove that the "forever chemicals" found in his body were directly from 3M, DuPont and others.According to Circuit Judge Raymond Kethledge, while thousands of companies manufacture per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).only 10 were listed in the lawsuit.Since a single company was "rarely" called out in the complaint and they were instead treated as a whole, the appeals court told the lower court to dismiss the case.The lawsuit sought to force the companies to conduct studies about the health impacts of PFAS, among other things.PFAS, which are used in a multitude of products ranging from non-stick pans to clothing, have been linked to cancer and other diseases, Reuters reports. .The EPA previously referred to PFAS as an "urgent public health and environmental issue."
New Regulations May Be Coming To Combat Dangerous "Forever Chemicals" – This Cleantech Innovator Is Ready18:21
New Regulations May Be Coming To Combat Dangerous "Forever Chemicals" – This Cleantech Innovator Is Ready
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2 months ago
Dennis Calvert, President & CEO of BioLargo Inc. was recently a guest on Benzinga’s All-Access.BioLargo is a cleantech and life sciences innovator and engineering services solution provider. Its core products address Per- and Polyfluorinated Substances (PFAS) contamination, achieve advanced water and wastewater treatment, control odor and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), improve air quality and control infections and infectious diseases.
Pesticides: présence croissante dans fruits et légumes en Europe01:33
Pesticides: présence croissante dans fruits et légumes en Europe
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Déjà présents dans l'eau ou les sols, les "polluants éternels" (PFAS) se retrouvent aussi de plus en plus dans les assiettes: selon plusieurs ONG, la présence de pesticides contenant ces substances chimiques a explosé entre 2011 et 2021 dans les fruits et légumes consommés en Europe, notamment dans les fruits d'été.Selon une analyse des données officielles des programmes nationaux de surveillance des résidus de pesticides dans les aliments des Etats membres menées sur 278.516 échantillons de fruits et légumes, le volume de fruits contaminés par des résidus PFAS a cru de 220% entre 2011 et 2021.Au cours de cette période, en moyennes 11,2% des fruits examinés contenait des résidus d'au moins un PFAS.-L'info en continu https://buzzplus.fr/Infos, news & actualités - L'information internationale en direct.