On Wednesday, the Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to weaken limits on some harmful “forever chemicals” in drinking water roughly a year after the Biden administration finalized the first-ever national standards.
What the EPA’s partial rollback of the ‘forever chemical’ drinking water rule means
Politics
May 15, 2025
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