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EPA, States Differ On New Rules For Nonstick Chemicals In Drinking Water

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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has called it a “national priority” to regulate some nonstick chemicals that used to be used on military bases and in Teflon, Scotchguard and firefighting foam. New Jersey wants even tougher standards.

Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson speaks with New Jersey Environmental Protection Commisioner  Catherine R. McCabe about the dangers of the chemicals, and differing approaches to regulating them.

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