The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to propose to study microplastics and pharmaceuticals in what could be the first step toward drinking water limits for these substances. The Trump ...
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed including microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could eventually lead ...
An EPA lawyer said the dissent letter “is likely protected speech under the First Amendment” and advised against “retaliatory” moves. A top EPA attorney warned of considerable blowback if the agency ...
Food & Water Watch calls on EPA to monitor for microplastics in drinking water Today, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the EPA is including microplastics on the draft Sixth Contaminant ...
The US Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to remove air emission regulations from plastic pyrolysis plants, also known as chemical or advanced recycling facilities, that break down plastic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DEF sensors will no longer be required following EPA policy. (Photo: Jim Allen\FreightWaves) Diesel Exhaust Fluid sensors will no ...
Citing the Trump administration’s promise to “Make America Healthy Again,” the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency placed microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a draft list of contaminants maintained ...
Tiny fragments of plastic have been found in nearly every organ in the body, including the brain and lungs. For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency is adding these microplastics to a ...
The head of the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday defended his decision to repeal the legal determination that serves as the basis for federal rules to slow climate change, telling a ...
ZANESVILLE – "Cooperative federalism" was the name of the game April 2, as Eastpointe Business Park's AMG Vanadium became the local flagbearer of a joint U.S. and Ohio EPA announcement officials say ...
How do microplastics and pharmaceutical medications affect the safety of the nation’s tap water? It’s a question the US Environmental Protection Agency says it will try to answer for the first time.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin delivered the keynote speech at a Wednesday meeting of the Heartland Institute, a group that challenges the overwhelming scientific consensus ...
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