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PFAS, a class of chemicals used to make nonstick cooking pans and waterproof clothing among hundreds of other applications, have become a serious health concern for officials across the country and in ...
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin has relaxed existing standards for mercury and lead pollution—two toxins that can lead to ...
Zeldin announced plans to end the EPA's "endangerment finding," which is the scientific recognition that climate pollution ...
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is moving to rescind the emissions finding that underpinned $1 ...
We are now fully through the looking glass. Up is down and black is white and the Environmental Protection Agency is about to ...
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In the interim, we applaud Zeldin and the EPA for the boldness to liberate American industry to compete in world markets.
Water experts have been expecting more details on EPA's regulatory plans but will have to wait at least a few weeks longer.
Zeldin assured the group he was committed to protecting the estuary and was supportive of the full funding of $40 million ...
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Extended interview: EPA head Lee Zeldin on agency cuts, repealing endangerment findingEnvironmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin joins "The Takeout with Major Garrett" to discuss cuts to his agency and a proposal to roll back the 2009 endangerment finding, which said six ...
Lee Zeldin, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, takes questions from the audience after a speech at the Western Governors' Association meeting at the Eldorado Hotel and Spa in ...
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 ...
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