EPA Faces Backlash over Drinking Water Monitoring Plan
The proposal would guide future drinking-water limits and require monitoring at large systems, small systems and a nationally representative sample of smaller utilities.
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After bold pledge, EPA shelves microplastics testing in U.S. drinking water
In April, EPA Chief Lee Zeldin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a news conference declaring their dedication to studying microplastics, in the human body and in drinking water. But a new EPA drinking water testing rule leaves them out.
After bold pledge, EPA shelves microplastics testing in US drinking water
LOS ANGELES — For the next five years, the Environmental Protection Agency has indicated it will not require public water utilities to test for microplastics or pharmaceuticals in drinking water, according to a proposed rule published in the ...
EPA Fails to Take Meaningful Action on Microplastics
Washington, D.C. — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a draft of the Sixth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 6), which sets forth which contaminants the agency will require monitoring for in drinking water. The draft rule shows that EPA does not plan to require monitoring for microplastics over the next five years. In response, Food & Water Watch Water Policy Director Mary Grant issued the following statement: …

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