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- Are ‘Forever Chemicals’ a Forever Problem?The Environmental Protection Agency says “forever chemicals” must be removed from tap water. But they lurk in much more of what we eat, drink and use.
- Six Things to Know About ‘Forever Chemicals’The federal government is ordering the removal of PFAS, a class of chemicals that poses serious health risks, from drinking water systems across the country.
- E.P.A. Says ‘Forever Chemicals’ Must Be Removed From Tap WaterThe rule applies to a family of chemicals known as PFAS that are linked to serious health effects. Water utilities argue the cost is too great.
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Maintain an association of persons involved in the protection of watersheds, water quality, and aquatic habitat and in the abatement of water pollution and aquatic habitat and watershed deterioration;
Encourage improved professional and technical standards in the investigation, abatement, and regulation of water pollution, aquatic habitat, and watershed problems;
Focus attention on watershed, aquatic habitat, and water quality concerns by conducting symposia, workshops and projects, collecting and assembling information for publication, and distributing results to Society members and the public; and
Promote development and use of standardized procedures and techniques for investigating and regulating water quality, aquatic habitat, and watershed problems.