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000@reddthat.com to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

Amid series of rapid-fire policy reversals, Trump quietly withdraws proposed limits on PFAS.

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By Shannon Kelleher Amid a flurry of actions curtailing Biden’s environmental policies, the administration of newly inaugurated President Donald Trump this week withdrew a plan to set limits on toxic PFAS chemicals in industrial wastewater. The draft rule, which the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent to the White House for review in June, was seen as a precedent-setting move by reducing allowable discharges of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of chemicals that have been linked to an array of health problems. “It is abundantly clear that this action was taken to benefit the chemical industry - and every American will suffer for it,” said Kyla Bennett, director of science policy at the watchdog group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility. “PFAS contamination is already a national health crisis, and this will force states to try and fill the regulatory void left by EPA's failure. “ The decision to withdraw the draft rule came as Trump issued an executive order to freeze any new federal regulations pending review. Though the initial rule would have applied to only about 13 facilities, almost 30,000 industrial sites have been identified as potential sources of PFAS in the environment, including drinking water sources, according to a 2021 analysis of EPA data by the nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG). And the EPA itself has identified more than 120,000 facility sites around the US where the agency says people may be exposed to PFAS. The proposal’s withdrawal is a “devastating setback” that “not only delays establishing critical federal standards but also sends a dangerous message giving polluters a green light to continue poisoning our water and communities without fear of consequence,” Melanie Benesh, EWG vice president for government affairs, said in a statement. “It’s an unconscionable betrayal of the public’s health in favor of corporate interests.” When asked about the move, an EPA spokesperson said it was “common transition procedures,” to pause major decisions, including a hold on new and pending regulations.
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    Be the change you wanna see in the world.

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      I don’t have the means, they banned that here in 1997.

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        They only banned murder in 1997?

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          Guns. They disarmed the UK in 1997 and told us to “Keep calm and carry on.”

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            Usually it’s good advice to commit only one crime at a time, but in this case that might not be possible.

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