EPN Articles Related To Water
Drinking Water Threatened in Black Communities by Rollbacks on ‘Forever Chemicals’
EPA to formally rescind certain PFAS drinking water regulations
What EPA’s PFAS rollback means for contaminated Michigan drinking water
Joint Base Andrews Was Leaking Jet Fuel. Maryland Didn’t Know for Months.
Trenton NJ: $80M for Sewer Infrastructure Upgrades – EPA Funding
EPA, Maryland sue over Potomac River sewage spill
EPA takes first step to regulate microplastics in drinking water
EPN Comments on National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for Perchlorate
A closer look at forever chemicals
EPN IN THE NEWS RELATED TO Water
Water Systems to Benefit From PFAS Rule Extension, Officials Say
Bob Sussman, former Deputy Administrator of EPA and Senior Policy Counsel to the Administrator, spoke with Bloomberg about the dangers of PFAS and how the EPA’s new rollback will impact communities across the country.
Drinking Water Threatened in Black Communities by Rollbacks on ‘Forever Chemicals’
Mustafa Santiago Ali, former Senior Advisor for Environmental Justice and Community Revitalization at EPA, spoke with Fierce about EPA’s rollbacks on ‘forever chemicals’ protections and how they impact vulnerable communities.
EPA to formally rescind certain PFAS drinking water regulations
Betsy Southerland, former Director of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, spoke with Waste Dive about the implications of EPA’s decision to rescind federal drinking water limits for PFAS compounds.
What EPA’s PFAS rollback means for contaminated Michigan drinking water
Betsy Southerland, former Director of Science and Technology in EPA’s Office of Water, spoke with Planet Detroit about the implications of EPA’s decision to rescind federal drinking water limits for PFAS compounds.
