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The Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it will remove previously announced limits on some PFAS, and delay ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to weaken limits on some harmful “forever chemicals” or PFAS.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it is delaying the timeline for water utilities to comply with ...
Last year, the Biden administration set first-ever limits on PFAS. The chemical industry has long argued the compounds are ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it plans to rescind and reconsider limits on four “forever chemicals” under a landmark drinking water standard implemented last year by ...
The announcement overturns a landmark move by the Biden administration that required companies, for the first time, to limit ...
The national rules required water providers to treat drinking water if the individual chemicals PFOS and PFOA exceed 4 parts-per-trillion (ppt), if PFNA, PFHxS and GenX exceeded 10-ppt, or if a ...
The EPA will delay enforcement of drinking water standards for two PFAS chemicals until 2031 and will rescind and reconsider standards adopted last year for three others.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Wednesday said it plans to rescind some drinking water regulations and push compliance to 2031 for public water systems in regard to per- and ...
Late last year, the Sweetwater Authority water agency made a startling announcement: There were elevated levels of toxic ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) has announced it will again be extending the data submission period for the Toxic ...
New Jersey reaches a $450 million settlement with 3M over PFAS contamination, addressing long-standing environmental and ...
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