Suit Aims to Strike EPA 'Forever Chemicals' Standards
Two trade organizations representing several Long Island water providers sued the Environmental Protection Agency this week, hoping to overturn government-mandated limits on "forever chemicals," the New York Post reported.
Two trade organizations representing several Long Island water providers sued the Environmental Protection Agency this week, hoping to overturn government-mandated limits on "forever chemicals," the New York Post reported.
In April, the Biden administration announced new legally enforceable drinking water standards aimed at reducing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as "forever chemicals" due to their inability to break down.