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New Mexico, Holloman Lake
Record levels of ‘forever chemicals’ found in wildlife near New Mexico base, hunters warned
Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer in people have been found at record levels in birds, small mammals and plants at a lake near Holloman Air Force Base.
After Record Levels of Cancer-Causing Chemicals Were Found in a New Mexico Lake, Hunters Are Urged to Contact Their Doctors
State officials issued a health advisory for Holloman Lake hunters after a report showed record-high levels of forever chemicals there.
Hunters who have eaten game from Holloman Lake warned after record-high PFAS levels found
Wildlife around Holloman Lake have tested positive for high levels of PFAS, prompting health concerns for hunters.
Report reveals record-breaking levels of PFAS at Holloman Lake
New Mexico is breaking records but not in a good way. The state’s Environment Department found unprecedented levels of “forever chemicals” in a state lake. The Department
Record-high PFAS levels in Holloman Lake wildlife prompts NM health alert
The New Mexico Department of Health issued a health advisory Monday to those who have captured or consumed wildlife from Holloman Lake in southern New Mexico. The warning follows a report on record levels of PFAS chemicals found in wildlife and plants in the area.
State finds record levels of toxic chemicals at Holloman Lake
World record-breaking levels of toxic chemicals found at Holloman Lake. Environmental experts concerned on the effects PFAS will have on New Mexicans.
New Mexico wildlife, plants around Holloman lake have highest PFAS contamination on record
NM health officials asked any hunters who ate waterfowl between 2010 and 2024 from Lake Holloman speak to their doctor.
A New Mexico Lake Near El Paso Just Set A World Record For Toxic Chemicals
This is scary ... So scary that anyone who has eaten waterfowl within the last 14 years from this area should probably see a doctor.
Highest levels of ‘forever chemicals’ ever recorded in the world found at southern New Mexico lake
Anyone who captured and/or consumed wildlife from Holloman Lake near Alamogordo between 2010 and 2024 should be aware of a new health advisory, according to the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH).
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Health advisory issued for Holloman Lake
Report finds record-high PFAS levels in wildlife and plants SANTA FE — The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has issued a health advisory to hunters or anyone who consumed or captured wildlife ...
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Trump administration scraps EPA rule to limit toxic PFAS pollution, sparking concern in NC
The Trump administration has withdrawn a proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule that aimed to limit industrial ...
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