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PFOA and PFOS have been found in the drinking water of 200 million Americans, including 6 out of 10 Illinoisans.
The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to roll back limits on toxic "forever chemicals." Emily Donovan, co-founder of "Clean Cape Fear," joins to discuss.
I was scrolling through Instagram recently when I came across a video of a woman dramatically taking off her leggings and ...
The UN Stockholm Convention votes to add the neurotoxic insecticide chlorpyrifos, linked to brain damage in children, to ...
The Environmental Protection Agency will rescind and reconsider drinking water standards for four chemicals that have been ...
Some environmental groups argue that the EPA can't legally weaken the regulations. The Safe Water Drinking Act gives the EPA ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced a rollback of Biden-era regulations on PFAS chemicals in drinking water systems. The EPA estimates more than 158 million Americans are exposed to these ...
Millions of Americans rely on drinking water systems that have detected these forever chemicals at levels above the now-abandoned limits.
The EPA announced it will roll back limits established by the Biden administration on "forever chemicals" in drinking water. ...
Last year, the Environmental Protection Agency sought to rein in dangerous chemical emissions from hundreds of facilities ...
China has blasted a new U.S. rule against use of Ascend computer chips made by Huawei Technologies anywhere in the world, ...