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May 25 2023
News
Supreme Court Rolls Back Biden EPA’s Expansive Water Regulation
The Supreme Court rolled back the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) authority to regulate under the Clean Water Act (CWA) in a unanimous decision Thursday. Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, brought by a couple prevented by the EPA from building a home on their own land near Priest Lake, Idaho because it contained wetlands, considered the scope of the agency’s “waters of the
The Daily CallerMay 25 2023
News
Supreme Court Reins In the EPA Again, This Time on the Clean Water Act
National Review (News)Mar 15 2023
News
EPA Announces Limits On 'Forever Chemicals': See MA Impacts
The EPA said limiting these chemicals to the lowest level tests can detect will save thousands of lives and prevent serious illnesses, including cancer. This is the first time the EPA has proposed regulating a toxic group of compounds that are widespread, dangerous and expensive to remove from the water. Massachusetts is one of the few states that has set a standard for PFAS levels in drinking
Patch.comMar 14 2023
News
EPA’s New ‘Forever Chemicals’ Limits: What It Means In PA
PFAS, or per- and polyfluorinated substances, don’t degrade in the environment and are linked to a broad range of health issues, including low birthweight babies and kidney cancer. Drinking water is a significant way that people are exposed to PFAS across the nation and towns around Pennsylvania, the agency said. The EPA said limiting these chemicals to the lowest level tests can detect will
Patch.comMar 14 2023
News
EPA’s New ‘Forever Chemicals’ Limits: What It Means In NJ
PFAS, or per- and polyfluorinated substances, don’t degrade in the environment and are linked to a broad range of health issues, including low birthweight babies and kidney cancer. Drinking water is a significant way that people are exposed to PFAS across the nation and towns across New Jersey, the agency said. The EPA said limiting these chemicals to the lowest level tests can detect will
Patch.comMar 14 2023
News
EPA Announces Limits On 'Forever Chemicals': See LI Impacts
The EPA said limiting these chemicals to the lowest level tests can detect will save thousands of lives and prevent serious illnesses, including cancer. This is the first time the EPA has proposed regulating a toxic group of compounds that are widespread, dangerous and expensive to remove from the water. PFAS, or per- and polyfluorinated substances, don’t degrade in the environment and are
Patch.comMar 13 2023
News
EPA: Stitt 'playing politics' by rejecting toxic waste shipment
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Environmental Protection Agency accused Gov. Kevin Stitt of "political grandstanding" after he turned away a shipment of hazardous materials being transported to the state. EPA spokeswoman Maria Michalos said Stitt violated the law when he rejected a shipment of toxic waste from the site of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Rail company Norfolk Southern has a
Tulsa WorldMay 11 2023
News
The EPA Power Plant Rule Is the Anchor To Biden's Wider Climate Agenda
The Environmental Protection Agency has been on a rulemaking frenzy this year, issuing a suite of new regulations over the past few months designed to cut pollution. From rules on how to dispose of waste from coal-fired power plants to new requirements for passenger vehicles, the drumbeat has felt almost non-stop. On Thursday, the EPA announced the biggest measure yet: new greenhouse gas
Time MagazineMay 11 2023
News
Daily on Energy: EPA swings on Biden’s biggest climate rule to date
Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what's going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue! THE NEW POWER PLANT RULES: EPA’s new proposed just supercharged the political debate over the swift green energy transition the Biden administration wants to advance and, amid the
Washington ExaminerJul 02 2022
Opinion
The Supreme Court’s EPA decision is as revolutionary as Dobbs
At first blush, the news stories about West Virginia v. the Environmental Protection Agency are all about how the Supreme Court’s decision will hurt President Joe Biden’s chances of adhering to climate treaties the U.S. has signed. Yes, the decision will surely do that.
But it does much, much more. It is as revolutionary in its way as the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
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