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Drinking water is safe but problems persist with THMs, lead and other contaminants, says EPA Moves by Uisce Éireann to remove lead from supply networks and houses ‘is still far too slow’ Expand ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has said the public can be confident that drinking water supplied through the ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has described as "at risk" 45 public water supplies which serve almost half a million ...
Chicago residents risk daily lead exposure from toxic pipes. Replacing them will take decades. The city with the most lead ...
The contamination in Flint, Michigan, sparked a national dialogue about the harms of lead pipes and the country’s aging water infrastructure.
Among the five U.S. cities estimated to have the most lead pipes — Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Detroit and Milwaukee — only ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin claims to prioritize combatting long-lasting chemicals called PFAS. Despite this, the agency has delayed enforcement of standards and terminated over $15 million in ...
The White House proposal represents a dramatic retreat from the national goals of clean air and clean water enacted in ...
In Flint, government at every level caused the lead crisis or delayed fixing it, according to an EPA inspector general report ...
The researchers discovered that prenatal exposure to arsenic was associated with a higher likelihood of babies being born ...