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The chemical and consumer products sectors are sending lawyers and lobbyists to DC to protect their investments.
The EPA has warned that PFAS in sludge can contaminate crops, soil, and groundwater, creating a direct pathway from ...
The Environmental Protection Agency’s draft risk assessment, released in January, is focused on the chemical exposure of farm ...
Overall, the rules are expected to significantly reduce Americans’ exposure to forever chemicals and the EPA’s decisions ... its goal of reducing regulations on industry or protecting ...
A Clean Water Act provision meant to prevent weakening environmental standards once set poses a significant challenge to ...
The Maries County town has until 2029 to reduce levels of PFOS that were found in a sample of its drinking water.
Last April, the EPA made its PFAs limits more stringent for six types of “forever chemicals.” Starting in 2029, the PFOA/PFOS limits allowed in drinking water will drop to 4 parts per trillion.
Among the ideas pitched by the National Association of Manufacturers: fully repeal the stronger soot exposure standard ...
Environmental advocates are on high alert as federal PFAS standards face a court challenge and potential rollback under new ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as “forever chemicals” for their resistance to breakdown, contaminate tap ...
Hallowell Water District testing late last month showed drinking water in the city contained its highest PFAS levels in at ...
FILE - A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency sign outside the Andrew W. Breidenbach Environmental Research Center, Feb. 17, ...