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Trump administration moves to weaken landmark PFAS protections in drinking water, putting millions at risk and letting polluters off the hook

PFAS tap water protections for almost 19 million Californians at risk if EPA weakens limits
Nearly 19 million Californians could lose critical protections against the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS in their tap water if the Environmental Protection Agency rolls back its science...

Cancer-causing chemicals in drinking water put 122M Americans at risk

Key California Assembly committee advances bill to limit ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

More than 1.3M New Yorkers at risk if EPA weakens PFAS standards

RFK Jr.’s reckless cuts to HHS put American lives at risk

New EPA data shows 158M people exposed to ‘forever chemicals’ in U.S. drinking water

EWG Tap Water Database update shows hundreds of contaminants widespread in U.S. tap water

Lawmakers, advocates introduce legislation to protect Californians from hazardous ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

New EPA data show millions more exposed to ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

EWG unveils roadmap of how next president can tackle ‘forever chemicals’ crisis

California bill to protect children from lead exposure advances to Senate

New EPA data confirm widespread ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Bold new water, hazardous substance rules boost Biden PFAS action plan

EPA hazardous substance designation holds polluters accountable for ‘forever chemicals’

EWG statement on new California legal limit for chromium-6 in drinking water

EPA sets bold new limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

California lawmaker introduces bill to end non-essential uses of toxic ‘forever chemicals’
On Wednesday, California Sen. Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) introduced Senate Bill 903, which would ban the sale and use of products containing the “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, unless their use is...

EPA reveals more evidence of widespread ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Landmark study finds alarming cancer rates among Camp Lejeune service members, staff
