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New Mexico became the third state to sign into law a comprehensive ban on the use of intentionally added per- and ...
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed and thereby enacted House Bill 140 and House Bill 212, which are designed ...
Beginning January 1, 2032, products containing intentionally added PFAS that are not exempt under New Mexico’s statute will ...
"We want to spur the search for safer alternatives." States battle with two major industries over potential threats to public ...
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed a series of legislative measures aimed at securing New Mexico's water future and protecting residents from harmful PF ...
New Mexico is poised to become the third state to institute a full-fledged ban on products that contain toxic “forever chemicals,” as two key bills head to the governor’s desk. The ...
The chemical and consumer products sectors are sending lawyers and lobbyists to DC to protect their investments.
States have sued manufacturers, including 3M and DuPont de Nemours, for PFAS contamination. · Waste Dive · Sviatlana Lazarenka for iStock via Getty Images New Mexico has designated specific ...
It's no secret water can be a fickle resource in New Mexico. Ask any farmer, and they'll tell you there are good years and bad years.
PFAS are a group of manmade chemicals widely used in consumer products that have been linked to cancer, infertility and ...
With respect to pesticides, fertilizers and other agricultural materials — many of which contain PFAS — the Environmental Improvement Board would consult with the New Mexico Department of ...