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Advocates push state legislation as EPA scales back GenX and PFAS regulations, with a finalized rule expected in 2026.
As New York makes progress on stopping contamination from long-lasting chemicals known as PFAS, the Environmental Protection Agency is back-tracking on a recent federal regulation that set tighter ...
As President Trump’s EPA prepares to roll back some of the safeguards against so-called “forever chemicals,” some Americans ...
Some environmental groups argue that the EPA can't legally weaken the regulations. The Safe Water Drinking Act gives the EPA ...
The Trump administration on May 14 moved to change standards and enforcement on so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday that it plans to weaken limits on some “forever chemicals” in drinking ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will rescind and reconsider drinking water standards for four chemicals that have been linked to a range of illnesses.
Millions of Americans rely on drinking water systems that have detected these forever chemicals at levels above the now-abandoned limits.
EPA announced on May 14, 2025 that it will maintain the Maximum Contaminant Level (“MCL”), also known as the national primary drinking water ...
Tuesday’s regular Parkersburg Utility Board meeting includes an opportunity for members of the public to comment on the construction of a filtration system to remove forever chemicals from water. The ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) announced in a May 14th news release what it describes as an action that will ...