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    Trump admin weakens limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

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    US President Donald Trump’s administration on Wednesday announced plans to relieve limits on the amount of dangerous “forever compounds” allowed in drinking water, reversing what had been hailed as a monument public health success. In a speech, the Environmental Protection Agency said it would keep maximum contaminant rates for only two of the most famous substances from the PFAS group of chemicals, while removing limits for others even known to cause serious health risks. Recent research has found that nearly 158 million people across the United States have drinking water contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances ( PFAS ), which have been linked to a wide range of health problems, from decreased fertility to cancer and behavioral disorders in children. The initial rules, imposed by Joe Biden’s leadership in April 2024, were celebrated as a long-overdue reaction to decades of market fraud and state silence. But under the alterations announced by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, the restrictions may then apply solely to PFOA and PFOS, two tradition PFAS chemicals generally used in nonstick Teflon pans and 3M’s Scotchgard, while exempting newer-generation PFAS that were developed as replacements. The EPA would also extend the compliance deadline for PFOA and PFOS from 2029 to 2031. ” We are on a path to uphold the agency’s nationwide standards to protect Americans from PFOA and PFOS in their water”, Zeldin said in a statement. ” At the same time, we will work to provide common-sense flexibility in the form of additional time for compliance “.PFAS are called “forever chemicals” because they take millions of years to degrade in the environment. First developed in the 1930s and prized for their strength, heat resistance and water- and grease-repellant properties, they have been detected everywhere from the plateaus of Tibet to the ocean floor and in the blood of nearly every living being. They are still commonly used in clothing, cookware and cosmetics. ” This is a huge step backwards, and it’s really a betrayal of the promise this administration made to provide clean drinking water and clean air, and to make America healthy again”, Melanie Benesh of the nonprofit Environmental Working Group told AFP. She noted that the excluded chemicals were developed as substitutes, but the EPA’s own research has linked some of them, including GenX to harm to the liver, kidneys, immune system, fetal development, and cancer. Eventually, water utilities will be required to install granular activated carbon filtration systems to remove PFAS molecules. But the newer generation PFAS, which have shorter molecular chains, require more frequent filter changes, adding to operational costs. ” This is a gift to the water utilities and to polluters” ,said Benesh. She added that the plans are likely to be challenged in court because of a provision of the Safe Drinking Water Act that states changes to existing water standards have to be at least as or more health protective than current standards.

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