
"US EPA Implements National Standard to Limit 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water"
The EPA has announced the first-ever national standard for "forever chemicals" in drinking water, limiting six types of PFAS to protect around 100 million people from exposure. The new rule requires water systems to monitor and reduce PFAS levels over the next few years, with funding available to help states and territories comply. The Biden administration expects the standard to prevent severe illness and death, as PFAS exposure has been linked to various health issues. While some industry groups oppose the rule, the EPA believes it is a significant step in addressing the PFAS crisis.
