EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed on 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 on those substances for water utilities. Lee Zeldin, the EPA administrator, said the agency was responding to Americans who have worried about plastics and pharmaceuticals in their drinking water. The new draft list includes four contaminant groups – microplastics, pharmaceuticals, Pfas...
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