Trump EPA Rolls Back Protections From Toxic Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water

May 15, 2025 / by

Ruth Milka /

Nation of Change

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.

May 15, 2025 / by

Austin Fast and Ignacio Calderon /

USA Today

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.

This Program Should Make a DOGE Bro Swoon. It’s Imperiled Instead.

May 14, 2025 / by

William K. Reilly /

The Washington Post

Bill Reilly, former EPA Administrator, wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post.

Trump EPA Guts Rules Against Toxic Forever Chemicals in Drinking Water

May 14, 2025 / by

Brett Wilkins /

Common Dreams

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

May 14, 2025 / by

Shannon Kelleher /

The New Lede

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.

The Facts (and Myths) of Water Fluoridation

May 13, 2025 / by

WYNC /

The Brian Lehrer Show

Linda Birnbaum, former Director, National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences, spoke on The Brian Lehrer Show about water fluoridation.

House Republicans Look to Help Trump Strip Tax-Exempt Status of Nonprofits He Says Support Terrorism

May 13, 2025 / by

Alexa St. John and Matthew Daly /

AP News

Michelle Roos was quoted in AP News. A proposal by Republicans in Congress would allow President Donald Trump’s administration to remove the tax-exempt status of nonprofits that it says support terrorism, creating what some nonprofits say is an arbitrary standard to financially punish charities that advocate for issues that don’t align with his agenda.

US Environmental Agency Halts Funding For Its Main Science Division

May 9, 2025 / by

Jeff Tollefson /

Nature

Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in Nature. E-mails reveal the stoppage at the US Environmental Protection Agency, which is encouraging workers to resign ahead of a reorganization.

An $18M Grant Would Have Drastically Reduced Food Waste. Then The EPA Cut It.

May 9, 2025 / by

Ayurella Horn-Muller /

Grist

Zealan Hoover, former Senior Adviser to the Administrator and Director of Implementation, and Michelle Roos were quoted in Grist. The Rhode Island project to create local jobs, launch compost hubs, and reduce emissions was years in the making.

EPA Restructuring Spurs Questions On ‘Forever Chemicals’ Plans

May 7, 2025 / by

Miranda Willson /

Politico Pro

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Politico Pro.

Zeldin Wants a ‘Reagan era’-Sized EPA. He Already Has One.

May 7, 2025 / by

Sean Reilly, Jean Chemnick, Ellie Borst, Miranda Willson /

E&E News

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, and Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, former Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, were quoted in E&E News. Acid rain, PFAS and climate change weren’t even part of the 1980s EPA mission, adding to concerns for an agency already struggling to meet its workload.

Spike in Recycling Plant Fires Raises Safety Concerns — And One Expert Says Vapes May Be to Blame

May 7, 2025 / by

April Laissle /

WFDD

 Stan Meiburg, former Acting Administrator, was quoted in WFDD. Last month, a massive fire erupted at the Omnisource recycling plant in Kernersville, sending towering plumes of black smoke into the sky and drawing attention from as far away as Virginia.

Wisconsin Could Lose Millions Under Trump’s Proposed Budget Cuts to EPA

May 7, 2025 / by

Danielle Kaeding /

Wisconsin Public Radio

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Wisconsin Public Radio. Budget would make nearly $2.5B in cuts to state revolving loan funds.

EPA Reorganization Hits Research Arm

May 6, 2025 / by

Leigh Krietsch Boerner /

Chemical and Engineering News

Michelle Roos was quoted in Chemical and Engineering News. Office of Research and Development scientists get 1 week to apply for a new job in the agency or accept early retirement.

Why 35 House Democrats Joined Republicans Against a Major Climate Policy

May 6, 2025 / by

Lisa Friedman /

The New York Times

Margo Oge, former Director, EPA Office of Transportation and Air Quality, was quoted in The New York Times. Some said they worried that California’s planned ban on gas-powered vehicles would raise the price of cars. Another cited “intense and misleading lobbying” by the oil industry.

EPA is Betting It Won’t Have to Replace the Power Plant Rule

May 6, 2025 / by

Jean Chemnick /

Politico Pro

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in Politico Pro. The agency didn’t offer an alternative in its proposed repeal of rules that limit planet-warming pollution.

EPA Reorganization Signals End to Climate Work

May 5, 2025 / by

Jean Chemnick /

Politico Pro

Joe Goffman, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Air and Radiation, was quoted in Politico Pro. The agency plans to eliminate offices that track planet-warming emissions and regulate air pollution.

Comment: Trump Threatens State’s Clean Air, Water, Environment

May 3, 2025 / by

Will Stelle, Dennis McLerran and Jay Manning /

The Herald

Dennis McLerran, former Regional Administrator, EPA Region 10, co-wrote an op-ed for The Herald. Cuts to agencies and their staffs sidestep Congress’ authority and endanger past protection work.

EPA Budget Would See Deep Cuts Under Trump’s Spending Plan

May 2, 2025 / by

Stephen Lee /

Bloomberg Law

Michelle Roos was quoted in Bloomberg Law. The EPA’s budget would be cut by more than half under President Donald Trump’s fiscal 2026 budget request, released Friday.

Polluters First, People Last

May 2, 2025 / by

Robert Taylor /

Santa Barbara Independent

EPN was mentioned in the Santa Barbara Independent. Republicans reverse decades of bipartisan efforts to protect communities from pollution.

What EPA’s Reorganization Could Mean For Its Climate Staff

May 2, 2025 / by

Jean Chemnick /

E&E News

Stan Meiburg, former Acting Administrator, was quoted in E&E News. Administrator Lee Zeldin plans to shrink the workforce as he tries to free the agency from the statutory obligation to regulate climate pollution.

EPA Staff Braces for Friday Reorganization Announcement

May 1, 2025 / by

Ellie Borst, Miranda Willson, Sean Reilly /

Politico Pro

Chris Frey, former Assistant Administrator, EPA Office of Research and Development, was quoted in Politico Pro. Employees in the agency’s chemicals and research offices have been told officials will share information on the shake-up and restructuring plans.

EPA’s PFAS Plans Draw Concern in Public Health Circles

April 28, 2025 / by

Shannon Kelleher /

The New Lede

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in The New Lede. Moves by the Trump administration to draw up a new regulatory framework for types of toxic chemicals has sparked suspicion among health advocates who fear the changes will protect polluters but not public health.

Trump EPA’s PFAS Plan Offers Few Details But Hints At Some Rollbacks

April 29, 2025 / by

Pavithra Rajesh /

Inside EPA

Betsy Southerland, former Director, Science and Technology, EPA Office of Water, was quoted in Inside EPA. The Trump EPA’s just-released multi-media plan to address PFAS provides few details of what regulatory and other actions officials will eventually take, but environmentalists and others say they expect the agency to delay and roll back some of what the Biden administration crafted while also dropping some key items.