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The Environmental Protection Agency has announced the first-ever national drinking water standards for chemicals known as PFAS. Announced April 10, those rules will impact Oregon.
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Federal officials have ordered testing water for 29 PFAS-type chemicals and lithium, but the agency lacks regulations on what states should do with most results.
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A recent Supreme Court ruling rolled back federal protections for wetlands across the country. But here in Oregon, a state law from 1967 means wetlands and waterways are keeping their protected status.
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After corresponding with several state agencies, regional EPA administrator leaves door open to federal intervention
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A new proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency could add restrictions to a group of insecticides that are known to have harmful effects on bees…
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Too much wood smoke is bad for you. That's well established by research, and so the federal Environmental Protection Agency regulates the particulate…
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Seven states, including Oregon, are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over health-damaging air pollution from outdoor wood-fired boilers that have…