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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has ...
A recent study led by Columbia University is raising new concerns about the safety of arsenic levels in U.S. drinking water, ...
The research addresses growing concerns about the adequacy of U.S. drinking water safety standards, particularly for pregnant ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has described as "at risk" 45 public water supplies which serve almost half a million ...
Virtually all of Minnesota’s municipal water systems continue to provide residents with drinking water that easily exceeds ...
The researchers discovered that prenatal exposure to arsenic was associated with a higher likelihood of babies being born ...
It’s been a little over a year since the EPA rolled out the first legally enforceable limits on some PFAS chemicals in drinking water. The regulation came after years of research tying the human-made ...
"I urge you to carefully consider the concerning health impacts" communities will face, McGarvey said, without proper ...
While public water is safe to drink for the vast majority of people, the agency’s drinking water report for 2024, published ...
Regulations demanding Delaware water providers test for PFAS would take effect a year before federal requirements.