On Nov. 13, 2025, USEPA published a proposal rule that contains significant proposed exemptions to the reporting requirement ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing changes experts said would weaken reporting and monitoring rules for ...
Drinking water for 49.5 million Americans — that's 1 in 7 — contains unsafe levels of "forever chemicals" that are nearly ...
The EPA refutes that several recently approved pesticides are ‘forever chemicals.’ Here’s what the science says.
EPA says the change will cut red tape, but new research suggests regulators may already be missing major sources of ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has approved another pesticide that contains PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals” because they do not break down in the environment. The decision ...
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EPA rule change could alter NH PFAS monitoring effort
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing changes experts said would weaken reporting and monitoring rules for ...
A new study found exposure to the chemicals increases likelihood of extremely low-weight and extremely preterm births.
Workers at the drinking water plant in Louisville, Ky. saw a sudden spike in the level of a 'forever chemical.' They traced it up the Ohio River to a factory embroiled in a pollution lawsuit.
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