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Sludge Contaminated 10,000 Acres of Farmland. What Should Be Done?

April 21, 2025 / by

Hiroko Tabuchi /

The New York Times

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Office of Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in the New York Times. For years a textile mill gave farmers its sewage sludge as free fertilizer. Today the land is full of “forever chemicals.”

EPA Limits Remain on ‘Forever Chemicals’ – For Now. See What’s In Your Drinking Water.

March 28, 2025 / by

Austin Fast Ignacio Calderon /

USA Today

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in USA Today. “More than 37 million Americans drink water from systems that exceed limits on toxic “forever chemicals,” according to USA TODAY’s analysis of the first update of Environmental Protection Agency data under the Trump administration.”

Republicans Move to Repeal Lead Limits Imposed by Biden-Era Rules

February 3, 2025 / by

Tom Perkins /

The Guardian

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Office of Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The Guardian about congressional Republican efforts to repeal multiple EPA rules via the Congressional Review Act, including the mandate to replace all lead service lines by 2028.

Why ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are So Hard to Regulate

February 3, 2025 / by

Katherine Fung /

Newsweek

Ronnie Levin, former Senior Scientist, EPA Region 1, was quoted in Newsweek about the challenges of regulating PFAS as a class of chemicals and why industry will continue to create new forms of PFAS if there is no government pressure to seek alternatives.

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