"Drinking water contaminated with PFAS has plagued communities across this country for too long," EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan said in a statement Wednesday. For public water utility companies to comply with the new drinking water standards, the EPA is making $1 billion available to states...
More than 200 million Americans have drinking water PFAS that exceeds safe levels, and these chemicals are found in many household items. As it makes it nearly impossible to avoid exposure to forever chemicals, changes in regulations are desperately needed. 5 resources Environmental Protection Agency....
Protect America’s drinking water and identify the scale of exposure: EPA proposed the first national drinking water standard for six PFAS in March 2023. Once final, this rule will save thousands of lives and prevent tens of thousands of avoidable illnesses. EPA expects to finalize the rule...
which identifies opportunities to better protect public health and the environment through regulation of wastewater pollution. Preliminary Plan 15 announces that EPA will undertake three new rulemakings to reduce contaminants including PFAS and nutrients—from key industries. ...
EPA announces new rules to improve US drinking water A cross-sectional study on 18,325 patients with back pain enrolled at first visit in the National Spine Network (NSN) database from January 1998 to April 2... HT Hee,L Myers - 《Spine》 被引量: 2发表: 2004年 PFAS Drinking Water Pr...
Oh Aug. 15, 2012, EPA issued proposed amendments to the significant new use rule (SNUR) for perfluoroalkyl sulfonate (PFAS) chemical substances to add seven PFAS chemical substances that have completed the new chemical review process under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). EPA has not ...
New priorities address today's challenges, including climate change, PFAS, coal ash, air toxics, drinking water contamination and chemical spills, all…