The proposed rule follows a series of rollbacks the EPA is hoping to bring in regarding PFAS and other toxic chemicals.
The EPA proposed approving another pesticide containing forever chemicals for crops such as canola, corn, soybeans, and wheat.
The Trump administration is proposing to loosen requirements for companies to report on their uses of “forever chemicals.” ...
The Trump administration has taken a somewhat ambivalent approach to regulating PFAS, a class of chemicals contained in wide ...
The Trump administration proposed a slate of exemptions to the reporting rule meant to fill data gaps regarding PFAS uses.
The Trump administration unveiled proposed changes to the first-ever PFAS reporting rule, which requires companies to hand ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed approving the dangerously persistent pesticide epyrifenacil on canola, corn, soybean and wheat. Monday’s announcement marks the fifth proposed approval ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency moved Friday to designate two “forever chemicals” used in cookware, carpets and firefighting foams as hazardous substances, a step that would ...
The agency also created a new website dedicated to explaining and defending its approval of farm chemicals that meet a ...
Some drinking water in Tennessee contained long-lasting chemicals linked with harmful effects above federal limits when sampled recently, according to data from the Environmental Protection Agency.
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