Recent findings by LA Waterkeeper reveal alarming levels of PFAS contamination in samples taken from the LA River. Polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS, are synthetic chemicals that pose significant health risks, including cancer and liver damage. These ‘forever chemicals’ are notoriously persistent in the environment and accumulate over time, presenting a serious environmental and public health challenge. This shocking discovery underscores the urgent need for stricter regulatory measures and heightened public awareness regarding water safety and contamination. The study highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring and regulation, as PFAS continue to infiltrate water sources, threatening ecosystems and communities. Authorities and environmental groups are calling for immediate action to address this crisis and protect the health of residents who rely on the River for recreation and hydration. Increased testing, along with public education initiatives, are essential to curbing the spread of these damaging pollutants.
Santa Monica Daily PressNew data shows slumping housing starts and softening new home market
According to the latest report published by the Wall Street Journal, the home-building season has hit a rough patch as new data reveals a downturn