The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved a new pesticide with PFAS, raising alarms from scientists who warn the ...
This week, the administration released a series of sweeping proposals to encourage oil drilling and roll back protections for ...
PFAS have been linked by the EPA itself to an increased risk of a host of health effects, including decreased fertility, ...
On average, each year, 2.5 million pounds of pesticides containing PFAS chemicals are sprayed over the state's crop fields.
The agency approved two new pesticides that will be used on vegetables such as romaine lettuce, broccoli, and potatoes.
The EPA proposes to narrow the scope of a key part of the Clean Water Act – a change criticized by environmental groups but ...
The Environmental Protection Agency proposes a narrower definition of federally protected waters, aligning with a 2023 Supreme Court ruling.
The EPA's proposed weakening of the Clean Water Act would likely exclude many waterways and a majority of Kentucky's wetlands ...
EPA’s new rules, made in conjunction with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, would “fully implement” the Sackett decision, ...
Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers officials said Monday that proposed changes to the existing ...
The EPA is moving to narrow the definitions of protected waterways under the Clean Water Act, opening many waterways to ...
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