EPN Articles Related To Water
EPN Comments on “WOTUS Notice: the Final Response to SCOTUS”
EPA Rollbacks of Clean Air and Water Protections Will Cost 200,000 Lives and Harm America’s Economy
Facts: Rollbacks of Pollution Rules Will Cost 200k Lives
Environmental Protection Network Denounces EPA’s Assault on Clean Air and Water Protections
Environmental Protection Network Condemns EPA’s Rollback of Federally Protected Waters and Release of Guidance Restricting Clean Water Protections
EPN Comments on EPA’s Interim PFAS Destruction and Disposal Guidance
Environmental Protection Network Applauds Revisions to Lead and Copper Rule Improvements
EPN Expresses Concerns Over ACOE Plan for Yazoo Backwater Area
Environmental Protection Network Welcomes EPA Power Plant Standards
EPN IN THE NEWS RELATED TO Water
Trump EPA Rolls Back Protections From Toxic Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Nation of Change. Amid pressure from chemical and utility industries, the Trump administration weakens key PFAS drinking water regulations—exposing millions to cancer-linked toxins.
EPA Will Roll Back Limits on 4 ‘Forever Chemicals.’ See If They Were Found in Your Water.
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in USA Today. The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans May 14 to rescind drinking water limits it set on four “forever chemicals” last spring.
Trump EPA Guts Rules Against Toxic Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Common Dreams “Once again, the Trump administration has demonstrated that its priority is bending to corporate interests, not protecting the safety and well-being of everyday people,” said one critic.
EPA Dropping Drinking Water Limits on Four Toxic PFAS
Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The New Lede. US regulators said Wednesday they will do away with limits on certain types of toxic chemicals in US drinking water, a move that critics warn could expose millions of Americans to dangerous contaminants.