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New studies show that Holloman Lake, which is less than 10 miles west of Alamogordo, is the most contaminated ecosystem in ...
A team of researchers from The University of New Mexico's Museum of Southwestern Biology (MSB) has shared new research on the ...
New research out of the University of New Mexico shows extreme levels of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) contamination near Holloman Air Force Base. In a recently published article, the UNM ...
Alarming PFAS contamination found at Holloman Lake, New Mexico ...
Flora and fauna surrounding Holloman Lake contain the highest levels of a toxic chemical that can cause cancer and other health issues — known as PFAS — ever documented, according to a recent ...
Levels of PFAS – often labeled “forever chemicals” – rose to dangerous amounts in Holloman Lake last year, prompting the state of New Mexico to warn visitors about potential health hazards.
ALAMOGORDO, New Mexico (KVIA) — From a distance, Holloman Lake looks like a nice spot to park an RV, go camping, and enjoy the water. But once one gets a whiff of the air, which faintly smells ...
THEY WALKED BACK ON THE ENTIRE THING. WE TOLD YOU ABOUT EXTREMELY HIGH LEVELS OF FOREVER CHEMICALS FOUND IN HOLLOMAN LAKE NEAR ALAMOGORDO. THE REPORT IS CONCERNING TO THOSE WHO FISH, HUNT OR CAMP ...
The New Mexico Department of Health issued an advisory Monday warning any hunters who ate or captured wildlife from Holloman Lake in the past decade about the possibility of contamination from per ...
New research reveals record PFAS contamination levels in wildlife at Holloman Lake, posing potential health risks.
Holloman Lake was built in the 1960s to collect stormwater, and waste from a water treatment plant at Holloman Air Force Base. Now, it serves as a wastewater catch basin for the base, and it's ...
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