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As discussed in BCLP’s May 15, 2025 Insight, EPA announced that it would issue a proposed rule in fall 2025 to implement several changes to the ...
WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency is imposing first-ever limits on certain "forever chemicals" in tap water that will require utilities to reduce them to the lowest level they can be ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it plans to weaken limits on some so-called forever chemicals in drinking water that were finalized last year, while maintaining standards for ...
A significant change is the regulation of toxins in drinking water or so-called “forever chemicals” that can build up in the environment and our bodies.
The Trump administration will set limits on the amount of “forever chemicals” producers of the toxic substances can discharge into the water, the Environmental ...
More than 37 million Americans drink water from systems that exceed limits on toxic "forever chemicals," according to USA TODAY's analysis of the first update of Environmental Protection Agency data ...
Photo illustration: Two nonstick pans in a kitchen sink. In January, lawmakers in Connecticut voted to draft legislation that would exempt certain non-stick cookwares from a recently-enacted ban on ...
… but our independent journalism isn’t free to produce. Help us keep it this way with a tax-deductible donation today. On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to weaken ...
The Rural Soil Background Study found results in New York similar to other Northeast states, with PFOS (Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid) detected in more than 97 percent of surface soil samples and PFOA ...
Illinois EPA detects PFOS above limits in Dupo water; alerts Village of Dupo, Columbia, and Prairie du Pont water systems ...
North Carolina environmental regulators on Thursday moved toward reducing the amount of several potentially carcinogenic “forever chemicals” being discharged into the state’s ground and surface waters ...
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