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By Nadia Ramlagan Public News Service A new data dashboard from the Sierra Club showed more Kentuckians would be at risk for ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a plan to roll back regulations on pollutants known as "forever chemicals" in the nation's drinking water. It comes against the backdrop of a senate ...
President Trump has sought fewer environmental rules and more oil and gas development. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has carried out that agenda by announcing massive regulatory rollbacks.
On May 14th, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it plans to delay or rescind PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...
On May 14, 2025, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under Administrator Lee Zeldin, announced its decision to ...
The Trump administration is proposing to roll back regulations targeting toxic chemicals that have for generations increased ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will roll back some regulations for toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water. The ...
In a move environmental advocates have denounced as a betrayal of public health, the Trump administration announced plans this week to roll back drinking water limits on four toxic “forever chemicals, ...
Millions of Americans rely on drinking water systems that have detected these forever chemicals at levels above the now-abandoned limits.
Separately, the state of New Jersey on Tuesday announced what it called the largest statewide PFAS settlement of $450 million ...
The EPA's announcement reverses regulations that started during the Biden administration to keep forever chemicals out of drinking water and prevent any harm they could cause.