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EPA announced in October a proposal to dramatically lower the action level for lead contamination in Butte soils and interior dust. Watchdogs celebrated that change but impatiently await action.
Delaware lawmakers take steps to address rental properties with lead paint Landlords would be required to certify their properties are lead-free, or safe from the toxin.
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Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency will be knocking on doors in the northwest, southeast and northeast quadrants of Lancaster city over the next four days to inspect water lines ...
A bill that would require older Delaware rental units to be certified safe from lead paint was passed by the House on June 24. Initially introduced earlier this spring, the bill has gone through ...
She listed recent initiatives including the expansion of contractor training to become EPA-certified to remediate lead and winning additional funding from New York state to proactively remediate.
Thus far, the Trump administration has shown little indication that it plans to significantly roll back the Biden administration’s work regarding PFAS.
Health Asbestos, lead paint and other contaminants may be in the air after May 16 tornado Many of the damaged homes were over 50 years old, some even over 100.
Elizabeth Poole and her new team will begin their work by focusing on lead-based paint hazards as they build out the new program.
The EPA will distribute $30.7 million in technical assistance grants to help small, underfunded public water systems comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act and Clean Water Act.
The emergency order had been in place since 2016. Flint now has to comply with normal lead-level standards set under the Safe Drinking Water Act.