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"EPA Lead Pipe Rule Good for Justice, But May Come at High Cost" [1]

"The EPA’s goal to replace all lead drinking water pipes in the US within 10 years is ambitious and furthers environmental justice, water attorneys and environmental groups say, but some former agency officials worry the goal may be too costly to meet."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [5]
Infrastructure [6]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Bloomberg Environment [12], 12/04/2023
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"‘Game Changer’: EPA Rule Would Force Removal Of America’s Lead Pipes" [13]

"EPA is calling on utilities to eliminate the largest source of lead contamination in drinking water with a proposal to require removal of all lead pipes within the next decade."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Infrastructure [6]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: E&E News [14], 12/01/2023
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Salton Sea Has Even More Lithium Than Previously Thought, New Report Finds [15]

"Want to produce a huge amount of lithium for electric vehicle batteries — and also batteries that keep our homes powered after sundown — without causing the environmental destruction that lithium extraction often entails? Then the Salton Sea may be your jam."

Chemicals [2]
Natural Resources [16]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
California [17]
Source: LA Times [18], 11/30/2023
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"‘Forever Chemicals’ Found In Drinking Water Sources Across England" [19]

"Potentially toxic “forever chemicals” have been detected in the drinking water sources at 17 of 18 England’s water companies, with 11,853 samples testing positive, something experts say they are “extremely alarmed” by."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
Europe [20]
Source: Guardian [21], 11/30/2023
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"A Roll Of The Dice: The Unknown Threat Of Exposure To Chemical Mixtures" [22]

"Shortly after entering the field of public health in the early 1970s, Stephen Lester learned there was one thing he should steer clear of studying: how exposure to multiple chemicals at once might be devastating human health."

Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Science [23]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: HuffPost [24], 11/30/2023
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"In Reversal, Mexico Calls For Moratorium On International Deep-Sea Mining" [25]

"On Nov. 21, Mexico became the latest nation to call for a moratorium on deep-sea mining in international waters."

Chemicals [2]
Climate Change [26]
Economy & Business [27]
Environmental Politics [28]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Natural Resources [16]
Pollution [8]
Water & Oceans [9]
Public [10]
International [29]
Mexico [30]
Source: Mongabay [31], 11/30/2023
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New Law Expands the FDA’s Power But Fails to Ban Toxics in Beauty Products [32]

"The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act empowers the FDA to recall harmful cosmetics. Advocates want to know why manufacturers still don’t have to prove their products are safe before they’re sold to millions of consumers."

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [5]
Laws & Regulations [7]
People & Population [33]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Inside Climate News [34], 11/29/2023
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Black Women Face Risks From Toxics in Beauty and Personal Care Products [35]

"The FDA has finally proposed a ban on formaldehyde in hair straighteners, and new regulations on the cosmetics industry take effect next month. But one activist called them “a floor, not a ceiling.”"

Chemicals [2]
Consumer [3]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Justice [5]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Inside Climate News [36], 11/27/2023
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"BLM Ends Use of M-44 'Cyanide Bombs' On Public Lands" [37]

"The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is taking action to end the use of M-44 devices that deliver sodium cyanide on public land. This decision would build on existing limitations in several States and extend across all public lands managed by the BLM."

Biodiversity [38]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Natural Resources [16]
Wildlife [39]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Idaho State Journal [40], 11/27/2023
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EPA Mulls Approving Fruit Pesticide Despite Risks To Children, Records Show [41]

"The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering approving a pesticide for use on Florida oranges and grapefruits despite the fact that agency scientists have repeatedly found the chemical does not meet safety standards designed to protect children’s health, internal agency records show."

Agriculture [42]
Chemicals [2]
Environmental Health [4]
Environmental Politics [28]
Food [43]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Public [10]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Guardian [44], 11/22/2023
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