A bill filed for this year’s state legislative session would create a legal definition of driving under the influence of marijuana. House Bill 34 was filed by Rep. Mitch Whitaker, a Fleming-Neon ...
For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday warned that "forever chemicals" present in sewage sludge ...
From fast food to kitchen staples such as rice and salt, a new study highlights the extent of plastic contamination in foods.
Surprisingly, fast-casual chains that pride themselves on serving higher quality and “healthier” options had exceptionally ...
The bill proposes that a driver would be considered intoxicated if they have at least five nanograms of THC in their saliva ...
A new bill in Indiana aims to establish a legal limit for tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in a driver’s system. The bill, authored by representatives Wendy McNamara and Steve Bartels, proposes that a ...
Under current law in Indiana, a driver could be charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated if any measurable ...
The Royal Society of Chemistry is pushing for a tenfold reduction of the current cap per individual PFAS type – from 100 nanograms per litre to 10 nanograms per litre – as well as an overall limit of ...
The government maintains a tentative target of keeping PFAS levels in tap water at 50 nanograms or lower per liter. The same level applies to rivers and underground channels. One nanogram is one ...
According to the survey, the private water suppliers with excessive PFAS levels include the Air Self-Defense Force's Ashiya Air Base in Fukuoka Prefecture, which saw a reading of 1,500 nanograms ...