The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
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high-resolution national elevation data from the USGS 3D Elevation Program, and advanced computing to build a comprehensive landslide susceptibility model. The resulting map of the contiguous U.S., ...
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the USGS published an interactive, online map so users can see probability estimates of PFAS occurrence. Note that predictive results are intended to be evaluated at state, regional and national ...
Director of the USGS National Innovation Center told Reuters. Stock said that Sceye's platform can continuously collect crucial highly detailed data about environmental events like wildfires ...
A recent study found that many New Yorkers on public water supply sourced from groundwater could have PFAS in their water.
USGS national estimates of the probability for PFAS in groundwater at the depth of private drinking water supply. Source: USGS Estimates according to a new USGS predictive model. Exposure to some PFAS ...