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A dataset unveiled today more than doubles the documented stream miles in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, elevating the total ...
The study found that even low levels of arsenic in drinking water may increase the risk of below average birth weight and ...
The EPA plans to sample just over 250 homes for toxic soil, including lead, this summer primarily in Whiting-Robertsdale near ...
More than 20 groups joined in legal action against the EPA, saying grant terminations would harm communities vulnerable to ...
The smaller particles could in fact be more harmful as they can get through the body's natural defenses and cause significant ...
Columbia researchers found arsenic in drinking water is associated with poor birth outcomes, and released data on nationwide ...
News about Environmental Protection Agency, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency will be knocking on doors in the northwest, southeast and northeast ...
Jeremy Symons, senior adviser at the Environmental Protection Network, a group of former EPA staffers, said he was concerned about the direction the agency may head, based on Zeldin’s statements.
These maps show the results. ... The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it will roll back or change 31 environmental rules and regulations.
The Environmental Protection Agency is investing nearly $52 million to protect the San Francisco Bay. Photo by Veronica Weber. San Mateo and Santa Clara counties will receive millions of dollars ...
A new study shows that low arsenic levels in public drinking water are associated with reduced birthweight and preterm birth, with some states in the U.S. possessing more arsenic than others ...