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Why PFAS Chemical Levels Are Rapidly Rising in Tucson Groundwater

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(July 7, 2025) A private well on Oak Hollow Lane has tested at more than eight times the state’s safe limit for PFAS, and another nearby on Hummock Pond Road came just shy of the state’s “imminent hazard” threshold, the…

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The emphasis in discussions about pesticides in politics and the media is now too much on the dangers to public health and the environment, according to four...

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According to the Danish Environmental Agency, potato production in particular will be hit hard by the ban on 23 pesticides.

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While potato growers may look on nervously, experts are pleased that the Danish Environmental Protection Agency has made 23 pesticide products illegal.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Major riskTFA risks ending up in drinking water and poses a risk to the environment and the health of Danes, says Environment Minister Magnus Heunicke (S). - We must protect our precious drinking water, and we have a duty to stop it when we see that the use of certain pesticides poses a risk to nature and human health. - Therefore, the Danish Environmental Protection Agency is now banning 23 pesticides with proven problematic PFAS active substan…

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mim.dk broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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