EPA Says It Will Regulate Toxic PFAS Chemicals, But Not Soon Enough For Critics
The chemicals, which are linked to health problems, have contaminated drinking water and soil in many parts of the United States. Critics say the EPA is not acting fast enough to limit them.
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February 15, 2019 at 03:10AM
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NPR News: EPA Says It Will Regulate Toxic PFAS Chemicals, But Not Soon Enough For Critics
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