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The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a comprehensive lifecycle strategy on Monday to combat per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water, pairing stricter source-control measures with nearly $1 billion in federal funding for vulnerable communities.
EPA finalized revisions to the TT Rule, easing several refrigerant deadlines and expanding compliance flexibility for several HVACR sectors.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to maintain legally enforceable limits on the most-studied types of forever chemicals known as PFAS but would roll back standards established for four other types,
The assistant administrator for water at the EPA admitted during a congressional hearing on Wednesday that she had not received any complaints about the correlation between data center construction
The agency extended compliance deadlines for the use of hydrofluorocarbons, drawing approval from FMI and the National Grocers Association.
The Trump Environmental Protection Agency has rolled back numerous Biden-era environmental policies as part of its deregulation effort.
On May 1, the Environmental Protection Agency released its draft fungicide strategy for public comment. The strategy document can be found at The fungicide strategy outlines how the EPA plans to mitigate potential harmful effects to federally listed endangered and threatened species or their critical habitat from off-target pesticide exposure in accordance with the 1973 Endangered Species Act.
The herbicide that has become a pillar of food production in America, but has been linked contamination of waterways across the country, along with cancer in humans.