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In April 2024, the EPA moved to begin cleaning up the PFAS mess. It adopted rules setting limits on contamination for five ...
The Trump administration on May 14 moved to change standards and enforcement on so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking ...
This story examines how communities affected by toxic PFAS contamination are reacting to the Trump administration's decision ...
The Trump administration will pursue regulations for certain manufacturers of chemicals, plastics and synthetic fibers after ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will roll back some regulations for toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water. The ...
New York environmental advocates are pushing back after the EPA extended the deadline for water utilities to meet limits on ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it plans to weaken limits on some “forever chemicals” in drinking water ...
An environmental group is voicing concern about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's efforts to tackle PFAS pollution.
The EPA announced plans Wednesday to roll back drinking water standards for so-called “forever chemicals.” In North Carolina, ...
Millions of Americans rely on drinking water systems that have detected these forever chemicals at levels above the now-abandoned limits.
Some environmental groups argue that the EPA can’t legally weaken the regulations. The Safe Water Drinking Act gives the EPA authority to limit water contaminants, and it includes a provision meant to ...
In a move environmental advocates have denounced as a betrayal of public health, the Trump administration announced plans this week to roll back drinking water limits on four toxic “forever chemicals, ...