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Acid rain, PFAS and climate change weren't even part of the 1980s EPA mission, adding to concerns for an agency already ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published a much anticipated roadmap for how Administrator Lee Zeldin plans to address per- ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Monday that the agency would take several actions to ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNEPA Administrator Zeldin Unveils Sweeping Actions To Combat PFAS ContaminationAdministrator Lee Zeldin today announced a comprehensive strategy to combat the pervasive threat of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl ...
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The Fulcrum on MSNWhile Pledging To Clean Up Toxic Chemicals, EPA Gets Hundreds of Environmental GrantsThe Trump administration promised to combat toxic "forever chemicals," while conversely canceling nearly 800 grants aimed at ...
Residents protested a draft PFAS rule at a state meeting Tuesday, saying it doesn’t protect communities or drinking water. Commissioners delayed a vote, citing questions about the rule’s cost analysis ...
The Trump administration is expected to soon say whether it intends to stand by strict drinking water standards for forever ...
EPA also confirmed plans to continue and “add” PFAS to TRI reporting. While TRI reporting has been in place for certain PFAS since 2020, the agency’s announcement signals a potential expansion of PFAS ...
If there is deregulation of forever chemicals, it will likely be to reduce the burden on “passive receivers” of pollution, ...
On April 28, 2025, after much anticipation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin outlined the agency’s plans to ...
The Trump Administration has announced a new plan they say will “combat” PFAS contamination around the country.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has championed fossil fuels and the rollback of major clean air and water rules. His history with PFAS is more nuanced; during his time as a New York congressman ...
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