The Safe Drinking Water Act 1 was enacted in 1974 and is the primary nationwide law in the United States that protects the tap water provided to consumers by water systems. It is not a comprehensive ...
On May 18, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed the PFOA and PFOS Compliance Extension Rule and the PFAS Rescission Rule, extending ...
The American public, newly conditioned to the health dangers of a polluted environment, was worried. Media reports documented carcinogens in the lower Mississippi River. The federal government, ...
Testing and treating water for PFAS. In 1972, the Environmental Protection Agency found chemical companies were discharging industrial waste into the Mississippi River, which Louisiana residents ...
A lot can change in 50 years, but the need for clean drinking water hasn’t. This month, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Safe Drinking Water Act – a formative piece of federal ...
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