EPA takes first step to regulate microplastics in drinking water
The agency is considering microplastics for future regulation, but it has a long way to go before requiring public water systems to remove them.
Federal agencies to study microplastics and pharmaceuticals in drinking water
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced new initiatives to tackle microplastics in the human body a...
EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Thursday to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could lead to new limits ...
EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Thursday to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could lead to new limits
EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Thursday to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could lead to new limits ...
EPA Flags Microplastics, Pharmaceuticals As Contaminants In Drinking Water
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR: Responding to public health concerns about microplastics and pharmaceuticals in the nation's drinking water, the Trump administration for the first time has placed them on a draft list of contaminants maintained by the Environmental Protection Agency. Th...
EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency proposed Thursday to include microplastics and pharmaceuticals on a list of contaminants in drinking water for the first time, a step that could eventually lead to new limits on those substances for water utilities.
EPA takes first step to regulate microplastics in drinking water
WASHINGTON - Tiny fragments of plastic have been found in nearly every organ in the body, including the brain and lungs. For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency is adding these microplastics to a list of drinking water contaminants the agency is considering for future regulation. The EPA, which is required to publish the contaminant list every five years, released a draft of the sixth installment Thursday. The draft list also includes pharmaceuticals (such as antibiotics, antidepressants and hormones), disinfection byproducts (which form when chlorine reacts with organic materials in water), and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (known informally as “forever chemicals”). PFAS and disinfection byproducts were on the list published in 2022. Once the list is finalized and published, the EPA will decide whether to set national limits on the levels of the contaminants allowed in public drinking water. While Thursday’s action is an initial step toward removing microplastics from drinking…
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