The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
According to estimates from a new USGS predictive model, exposure to certain PFAS chemicals may pose health risks. An ...
In terms of absolute numbers, Florida and California have the most people whose public water supply could be contaminated, at ...
Recent earth science developments suggest that how we count our planet’s largest land masses is less clear than we learned in ...
A new map from the U.S. Geological Survey shows nearly all of the Adirondack Park is susceptible to mass movements of earth.
A helicopter dangling a massive, hula hoop-shaped sensor will soon be carrying out low-level flights above the High Desert as part of a USGS survey.
The discovery of a new fault line may explain the unusually strong and displaced shaking from April’s magnitude 4.8 ...
Many people in the U.S. may be drinking water with "forever chemicals" in it, according to a U.S Geological Survey ...
The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) urged local government units (LGUs) to maximize the use of geohazard maps to further ...
Between 75 and 95 million Americans rely on groundwater that contains detectible concentrations of these chemicals, known as ...
A recent study found that many New Yorkers on public water supply sourced from groundwater could have PFAS in their water.
What if the U.S. Geological Survey said there’s enough lithium beneath Arkansas to meet the global demand for car batteries ...