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Opponents call EPA proposal on persistent PFAS ‘dangerous’

July 10, 2026 / by

Trista Talton /

Coastal Review

Marc Boom, Senior Director of Public Affairs at EPN, spoke with the Coastal Review about EPA’s proposal to revise PFAS regulations and concerns about the potential impacts on public health and drinking water protections.

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