environmental health scientist

Here's what could happen if the Canadian government classifies 'forever chemicals' together

Here's what could happen if the Canadian government classifies 'forever chemicals' together

"These chemicals don't get bound up by soils and in the bottom of lakes and oceans. They stay in the water. That means they circulate around, and it also means that these chemicals get into our drinking water," Diamond told CTVNews.ca in an interview earlier this year. The federal government is looking into how to regulate the chemicals, considering an approach of putting PFAS into new classes, different from the individual classification now.