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Toxic chemicals map shows best and worst areas for drinking water
"Forever chemicals" exceeding federal limits have been detected in drinking water systems in nearly every state, according to new data from the U.
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Are forever chemicals in your drinking water? Check new EPA data here
The Trump administration has officially revoked the Environmental Protection Agency's landmark endangerment finding. Recent tests have detected toxic "forever chemicals" in public drinking water systems serving at least 151 million people, roughly half of all Americans who rely on these utilities to deliver clean water.
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New Mexico kicks off hearings over "forever chemicals" consumer rule
More than 500 public water systems in New Mexico were tested for PFAS, with 15 systems showing levels above proposed federal drinking water limits, serving over 4,400 people.
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Trump administration to stand by tough Biden-era mandates to replace lead pipes
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Trump administration said Friday it backs a 10-year deadline for most cities and towns to replace their harmful lead pipes, giving notice that it will support a tough rule approved under the Biden administration to reduce lead in drinking water.
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Why your drinking water might taste saltier than usual
If your tap water has seemed a little saltier lately, winter weather may be to blame. As plows and crews spread millions of tons of road salt to keep highways passable, some of that salt is washing into rivers, lakes and aquifers that communities rely on for drinking water.
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EPA begins review of safety of fluoride in drinking water -- a...
The Environmental Protection Agency launched the first step of its expedited review to determine safe levels of fluoride in drinking water, according to a notice posted in the Federal Register on Wednesday, advancing a priority of the Trump administration's "Make America Healthy Again" agenda.
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Map shows states with most drinking water violations
A recent study has revealed the states that have the highest number of drinking water violations and unlawful contaminant levels served across numerous facilities.
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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.
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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it
WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.
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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it - WTOP News
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.
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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it - WTOP News
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.
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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it
WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.
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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it
WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday said it would propose a drinking water limit for perchlorate, a harmful chemical in rockets and other explosives, but also said doing so wouldn't significantly benefit public health and that it was acting only because a court ordered it.