EPA plans action to address PFAS, including 'polluter pays'
- The EPA announced major actions to address PFAS contamination, including a 'polluter pays' principle with Congress's help.
- Actions include appointing a lead for PFAS and developing wastewater guidelines for manufacturers and finishers.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated the actions aim to tackle compliance challenges and drinking water contamination issues, strengthening science and communication.
- Data shows 143 million Americans have PFAS-contaminated drinking water, and over 95% of the U.S. Population have PFAS in their blood.
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Joint Base Andrews hosts community conversation on PFAS environmental restoration efforts
Joint Base Andrews and the Air Force Civil Engineer Center held a public conversation on April 29, at the Surratts-Clinton Branch Library to engage with Prince George’s County residents about ongoing environmental restoration efforts and the base’s commitment to addressing…
Pfas: Thousands of fragilely healthy Alsatians banned from using tap water
The water of the agglomeration of Saint-Louis, in the south of Alsace, is now banned to the most fragile 3,000 inhabitants, due to the particularly high rates of eternal pollutants found in the groundwaters.
·Strasbourg, France
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