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Fact Check: Did Trump Overturn Ban on Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water?
"A really ugly betrayal of the Make America Healthy Again movement, Trump official reverses plans to ban 'forever chemicals' from drinking water." Stoller wrote on X, formerly Twitter, Monday. The post has been viewed more than 153,000 times as of Tuesday.
Feds no longer planning on cleaning up harmful forever chemicals in drinking water
ATLANTA — The feds are no longer planning to clean up harmful forever chemicals from our drinking water. President Trump is reversing the Biden administration’s plans to limit them. New research shows our water is full of these forever chemicals and sometimes treating the water only makes it worse.
Trump's order on PFAs, chemicals in water would rollback proposed rule
President Trump promised to make sweeping changes and the first two weeks have been filled with a flurry of executive orders, including one around PFAs.
“Forever Chemicals” In US Drinking Water Linked To More Cases Of Certain Cancers
A first-of-its-kind study has found that in US communities where drinking water is contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), there’s also an increased incidence of some cancers, with the so-called “forever chemicals” potentially contributing to over 6,
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Forever chemicals found in most tap water increase cancer risk by up to 33%
A new study finds forever chemicals or PFAS in US tap water increases cancer risk by up to 33%. Researchers link them to ...
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Trump withdraws Biden administration plan to set discharge limits on PFAS in water
President Donald Trump pulled a Biden administration plan to set limits on the amount of PFAS, chemicals linked to health ...
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Meet The Start-Up Promising To Clean Up The World’s Water
Oxyle has raised $16 million of funding as it scales up commercial deployment of a groundbreaking new technology to deal with ...
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Those harmed by ‘forever chemicals’ have six years to sue in NH. Lawmakers want more time.
A group of lawmakers are fighting to extend the statute of limitations for civil action related to PFAS from six years to 20 ...
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PFAS in drinking water linked with increased incidence of cancer in the US
Synthetic chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been accumulating in the environment since their ...
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New PFAS treatment facilities aim to clean North Carolina drinking water
Aqua unveiled seven PFAS treatment facilities in North Carolina, aiming to remove toxic chemicals from drinking water as ...
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Trump's halting of EPA limits on PFAS in drinking water "a tragic setback," Long Island environmentalist says
President Donald Trump withdrew a Biden administration plan to set new limits on chemical discharge into drinking water, ...
Great Lakes Now
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Zeldin to head EPA sparking debate over PFAS regulation and industry influence
More PFAS news as Trump withdraws proposed limits on effluent pollution and remediation is underway in North Bay, Ontario.
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Short on 3M settlement funds, Hastings hikes water rates to pay for PFAS treatment plants
Forever chemicals” are present in all six city wells. Securing money from the settlement with the Minnesota-based company ...
Oncology Nurse Advisor
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PFAS in Drinking Water Linked to Increased Cancer Incidence
Increased cancer incidence seen in digestive, endocrine, oral cavity/pharynx, and respiratory systems between 2016 and 2021.
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Trump administration scraps EPA rule to limit toxic PFAS pollution, sparking concern in NC
The Trump administration has withdrawn a proposed Environmental Protection Agency rule that aimed to limit industrial ...
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