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On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to weaken limits on some harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water roughly a year after the Biden administration finalized ...
(AP) – 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 ...
At least 250 bills to regulate the hazardous chemicals have been introduced this year in more than two dozen states.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - In an announcement Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency announced it is doing away with limits on “forever chemicals” in drinking water, but a water utility ...
What the EPA's partial rollback of 'forever chemical' drinking water rules means for NC The EPA plans to re-evaluate limits for certain PFAS, including GenX, and lengthen the compliance deadline ...
Water utilities will now have to filter out five of more than 12,000 types of individual forever chemicals - PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, PFHxS and HFPO-DA, also known as GenX chemicals.
Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Debbie Dingell introduced bipartisan legislation last week to prevent the Trump administration from rolling back a drinking water regulation for “forever chemicals ...
Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, bu… Minnesota cities maintain plans to remove ‘forever chemicals’ from drinking water Kirsti Marohn Minnesota Public Radio News Jun 5, 2025 ...
The city of Dubuque is reporting levels of pollutants known as PFAS in residents’ drinking water that exceed federal limits. Sometimes called “forever chemicals,” they only break down under ...
Rural water systems are struggling to meet the EPA's new limits on so-called forever chemicals in drinking water. Now, federal funds to help remove them are in jeopardy under the Trump administration.
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it plans to weaken limits on some “forever chemicals” in drinking water that were finalized last year, while maintaining standards for ...
The EPA plans to re-evaluate limits for certain PFAS, including GenX, and lengthen the deadline for utilities to meet safe drinking water standards.