EPA to Crack Down on Toxic PFAS Chemicals in Drinking Water The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today proposed national standards aimed at reducing levels of six harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water — a move health and environmental advocates said is long overdue. By The New Lede Miss a day, miss a lot. Subscribe to The Defender’s Top News of the Day. It’s free. By Shannon Kelleher The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) …Source
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