Local utilities around the country are unsure how soon they can comply with pending PFAS regulations from the federal government.
by Alex Rozier, Mississippi Today August 12, 2023 As public pressure mounts to reduce the threat of PFAS in drinking water, local utilities around the country are unsure how soon they can comply with pending regulations from the federal government. The Environmental Protection Agency, which legally enforces water quality standards in the United States, recently proposed its first limit on PFAS, sometimes referred to in the news as “forever chemicals.
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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