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EPA asks for more time in lawsuit challenging PFAS limit in public water
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Trump’s EPA asks for delay in lawsuit challenging rule that limits PFAS in public water supplies
Charleston – The Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency asked for another delay in explaining to a federal court its plans for a Biden-era rule setting limits of forever chemicals in drinking water.
EPA asks for more time in lawsuit challenging PFAS limit in public water
The Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency asked for another delay in explaining to a federal court its plans for a Biden-era rule setting limits of forever chemicals in drinking water. In a motion filed Monday the federal agency asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit for an additional 21-day delay to allow the groups involved to discuss and possibly reach an agreement on the steps moving forward. The agency also ci…
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