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As President Trump's EPA prepares to roll back some of the safeguards against so-called "forever chemicals," some Americans ...
In a press release, the City of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, announced it has begun receiving payments from PFAS settlements, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans May 14 to rescind drinking water limits it set on four “forever chemicals” last spring. A USA TODAY analysis of EPA data shows the chemicals ...
Finalizing enforceable Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for six PFAS under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Advancing rulemaking ...
During a confirmation hearing, the Office of Land and Emergency Management nominee expressed support for passive receivers ...
While the Trump administration’s PFAS policy framework is beginning to take shape, uncertainties remain across the regulatory ...
Before facing legal challenges from water utilities, former Administrator Michael Regan said the rule was the most important action the EPA had ever taken on PFAS, and that it would change lives.
The agency will continue regulating PFOA and PFOS in drinking water, but will extend compliance timelines. It has rescinded ...
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 ...
A community meeting on PFAS, featuring a four-person expert panel from organizations like Clean Cape Fear, N.C. State, North ...
During questioning in Congress, EPA Administrator Zeldin told senators that reports about the EPA weakening PFAS standards were inaccurate.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNEPA To Keep Current PFAS Limits, Offers Flexibility For Water SystemsIn a move aimed at both safeguarding public health and ensuring practical implementation, the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
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