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EPA Issues Asbestos Part 2 Draft Risk Evaluation, Preliminarily Determines That Asbestos Poses...
The National Law Review· 4 days agoU.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPA announces the availability of and requests public comment...
EPA Earmarks $3 Billion to Replace Lead Pipes Nationwide
US News & World Report· 21 hours agoThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it will spend $3 billion to help states and territories identify and replace lead water pipes. "The science is clear, there ...
EPA bans consumer use of a toxic chemical widely used as a paint stripper but known to cause cancer
Associated Press via AOL· 3 days agoThe EPA said its action will protect Americans from health risks while allowing certain commercial...
EPA announces funding to North Dakota to ensure safe drinking water
Valley News Live· 17 hours agoThe money will help prevent exposure to lead in drinking water, which cause a range of serious...
EPA funding of over $83M to replace lead pipes, expand access to safe drinking water
WEAU Eau Claire· 20 hours agoThe funding comes through the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Drinking Water State Revolving...
SocGen shares climb on smaller-than-expected quarterly profit dip By Investing.com
Investing.com· 2 hours agoShares in Societe Generale (EPA:SOGN) rose on Friday after the French bank posted a...
EPA Bans Consumer Use of Toxic Chemical Known to Cause Liver, Lung Cancers
MedPage Today· 3 days agoThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Tuesday it has finalized a ban on consumer uses of...
EPA short-circuits the US power grid
The Florence Times-Daily· 1 day agoOn April 25, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched a blitz of regulations targeting the nation’s fossil-fuel power plants. And in the...
EPA clamps down on deadly toxin found in paint strippers
Medical Xpress· 2 days ago"Exposure to methylene chloride has devastated families across this country for too long, including...
EPA Clamps Down on Deadly Toxin Found in Paint Strippers
KTBS Shreveport· 2 days agoThe cancer-causing solvent methylene chloride will still have some allowed uses, but with strict...