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The Environmental Protection Agency proposed new limits in drinking water for six PFAS compounds, including GEN-X. If the new EPA rules go into effect, all water systems in Virginia would be required to test for PFAS, and might be required to reduce contamination in their water.
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For the first time in over a decade, the federal government is proposing to tighten limits on particulate matter air pollution, which include coal soot, vehicle exhaust, and emissions from petrochemical factories.
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The EPA recently awarded Virginia millions of dollars for towns and cities to replace lead water lines, but many older homes also contain lead paint.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is recommending water crossings along the Mountain Valley Pipeline route not receive permitting to continue.The…
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In President Trump’s newly released budget, the administration calls for drastic cuts to environmental programs, including the Chesapeake Bay Restoration…
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Two years ago, Virginia Tech researchers discovered dangerous levels of lead in Flint, Michigan’s drinking water. Now they’ve released what might be the…