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EPA to erode federal rules on drinking water with 'forever chemicals' - UPI.com

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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upi.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

EPA to erode federal rules on drinking water with 'forever chemicals' - UPI.com

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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wired.com1 anni fa

The EPA Is Giving Some Forever Chemicals a Pass

Last year, the Biden administration set limits on PFAS in drinking water systems. Donald Trump’s EPA is planning to dramatically soften that rule.

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  1. mercoledì 14 maggio 2025·upi.com

    EPA to erode federal rules on drinking water with 'forever chemicals' - UPI.com

    The EPA said Wednesday it plans to weaken and reconsider federal guidelines on toxic "forever chemicals" in America's drinking water, citing compliance reasons.

  2. mercoledì 14 maggio 2025·wired.com

    The EPA Is Giving Some Forever Chemicals a Pass

    Last year, the Biden administration set limits on PFAS in drinking water systems. Donald Trump’s EPA is planning to dramatically soften that rule.