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Why Trump administration’s plan to attempt to destroy Pfas is ‘nonsenscial’
The Trump administration's EPA plans to roll back Biden-era Pfas drinking water regulations, a move criticized for prioritizing industry interests over public health. Advocates argue the decision undermines efforts to limit dangerous 'forever chemicals' and mirrors carbon capture strategies used by the fossil fuel industry.
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