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EPN IN THE NEWS RELATED TO Water

EMC Delays PFAS Action Again, Considers Taking Broader Role Over Pollution Discharge Permits

July 12, 2024 / by

Peter Castagno /

Port City Daily

Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, was quoted in The Port City Daily about the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission delaying regulatory action on PFAS water standards.

Debate Flares Over How Quickly to Replace Many Lead Service Lines

July 8, 2024 / by

Sandy West /

WESA Pittsburgh

Ronnie Levin, former EPA Senior Scientist in Region 1, was quoted in WESA Pittsburgh about her 2023 analysis of EPA’s proposed Lead and Copper Improvements and the projected $9 billion in healthcare savings every year by replacing lead service lines.

Chicago’s Lead Problem

July 3, 2024 / by

Miles MacClure /

The Chicago Reader

Ronnie Levin, former EPA Senior Scientist in Region 1, was quoted in The Chicago Reader about the city’s lead service line problem, including the high replacement costs, slow progress of city replacement programs, and the difficulty of recording consistent lead levels across different types of pipes.

Conodoguinet Creek the Focus of New Citizen Science Project

June 20, 2024 / by

Rachel McDevitt /

State Impact Pennsylvania

Betsy Southerland, former Director of the Office of Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in StateImpact Pennsylvania about EPN’s technical assistance program and the assistance she provided to Move Past Plastic, a PA group working to determine pollution sources along the Conodoguinet Creek.

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