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The administration is reversing a limit on four chemicals in water and is pushing back a deadline on enforcing levels of PFOA ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) announced in a May 14th news release what it describes as an action that will ...
EPA issued a news release (available here) stating that the agency will maintain the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) National ...
In the case of the other two compounds, Olson says the EPA can’t legally extend the deadline for utilities to comply. The ...
PFOA and PFOS have been found in the drinking water of 200 million Americans, including 6 out of 10 Illinoisans.
Millions of Americans rely on drinking water systems that have detected these forever chemicals at levels above the now-abandoned limits.
The Environmental Protection Agency will rescind and reconsider drinking water standards for four chemicals that have been linked to a range of illnesses.
The agency rolled back limits for three types of forever chemicals but will keep standards in place for the two most common ...
The agency will continue regulating PFOA and PFOS in drinking water, but will extend compliance timelines. It has rescinded ...
The. state's Department of Natural Resources said they will have every water system in the state tested for "forever ...
EPA weakens regulations aimed at curbing forever chemical pollution in drinking water - Environmental groups say weakening regulations that fight forever chemicals will harm the health of millions of ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has revealed that it's making some big changes to the first nationwide drinking ...