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PFOA and PFOS have been found in the drinking water of 200 million Americans, including 6 out of 10 Illinoisans.
Amid restructuring, the agency is likely to gut its research program for evaluating the health risks of toxic chemicals.
The administration said it wants to rescind and reconsider whether limits are needed for four PFAS that chemical companies ...
In between Trump administrations, multiple EPA officials represented the chemical industry, often as lobbyists, opposing EPA ...
The EPA said Wednesday it plans to weaken and reconsider federal guidelines on toxic "forever chemicals" in America's ...
In northwest Georgia, the city of Calhoun installed temporary filters as a result of a lawsuit filed by the Southern Environmental Law Center last year. Calhoun has reported nondetectable levels of ...
The EPA announced last week it was pushing back deadlines and canceling regulations for several forever chemicals. What that means for Bucks County: ...
The Make America Healthy Again Commission's assessment blasts the chemical industry's influence. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin ...
The EPA will rescind much of the Biden administration's first nationwide drinking water standard aimed at protecting people ...
The Trump administration has announced plans to weaken drinking water limits for toxic “forever chemicals” despite its ...
Last year, the Biden administration set limits on PFAS in drinking water systems. Donald Trump’s EPA is planning to ...
The EPA announced last week that it plans to revoke national drinking water regulations on several toxic “forever chemicals” that have been found in water throughout Georgia. These per- and ...
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