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Last year, the EPA set limits on PFAS in drinking water to protect public health. Now, that same agency is undoing those defenses.
EPA testing shows a greater share of large cities don't meet drinking water standards for forever chemicals. Check your ...
They argued the EPA lacked authority to regulate a mixture of PFAS and said the agency didn’t properly support limits on several newer types of PFAS that the EPA now plans to rescind.
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Water from the faucets of at least 42 million Americans is contaminated with unacceptable levels of “forever chemicals.” ...
Although levels of older "forever" chemicals have declined in many foods over the past 20 years, a new study shows that ...
A military base polluted water in Newburgh, New York, with PFAS for years. Now a CDC-led study is uncovering the health ...
The EPA’s motion said the agency was "finalizing its plans" to address "the most significant compliance challenges" raised by the PFAS limits and needed additional time to "decide on its planned ...
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