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Justin Chen, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, the union representing 8,000 EPA ...
This year, three companies operating four plants in metro-Atlanta applied for an exemption to the new rule: Becton Dickinson ...
The EPA originally adopted its PFAS rule under the Biden administration in April 2024, setting limits on six types of chemicals. Limits on just two of those – PFOS and PFOA – will remain set ...
Dicamba became one of the most widely-used herbicides on the market after agribusiness companies like Monsanto released ...
Trade groups for chemical companies and water treatment agencies sued the EPA last year after the agency under Biden adopted the nation’s first limits on PFAS in drinking water.
The EPA said Wednesday it plans to weaken and reconsider federal guidelines on toxic "forever chemicals" in America's drinking water, citing compliance reasons.
EPA testing shows a greater share of large cities don't meet drinking water standards for forever chemicals. Check your city's results on our map.
The EPA on Wednesday said it would change a rule intended to protect Americans from forever chemicals in their drinking water. The agency plans to extend a compliance deadline to limit two key ...
EPA testing shows a greater share of large cities don't meet drinking water standards for forever chemicals. Check your city's results on our map.
EPA plans to rescind much of the Biden administration’s first nationwide drinking water standard aimed at protecting people from “forever chemicals” known as PFAS.
The EPA said Wednesday it plans to weaken and reconsider federal guidelines on toxic "forever chemicals" in America's drinking water, citing compliance reasons.
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