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Over 12,000 people in Clare are still drinking from a water supply in need of corrective action. Both West Clare’s Old and New Regional Supply Networks which serve over 9,000 and 3,000 people ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNWater supplies for almost 500,000 people 'at risk' of disruptionThe EPA has said 45 centres serving 497,000 people require “robust treatment to guarantee their long-term resilience”.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNProgress on removing lead from drinking water pipes 'far too slow', watchdog warnsPROGRESS ON PROTECTING public health by getting lead out of water supply networks and homes is “far too slow”, the ...
Howth Yacht Club appoints Sarah Robertson as its first Environmental Officer, promoting sustainability and marine ...
The facility is currently undergoing remediation by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. As part of the testing, Ohio EPA collected nine public drinking water samples from locations in and around Luckey.
The EPA’s new PFAS OUTreach initiative aims to provide technical assistance, funding access, and tailored support for water systems, particularly those in disadvantaged communities. PFAS regulation is ...
Roughly 57 percent of the $152.1 million for tribal set-aside funds in fiscal 2022 were not awarded on time, and about 76 percent of the $164.1 million for fiscal 2023 had not been given to tribes ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The United States Environmental Protection Agency is giving Utah $257,000 to reduce lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities. The money is coming from a nationwide ...
The Environmental Protection Agency released its proposed fiscal 2026 budget in early June, slashing total funding from $9.1 billion to $4.1 billion, or an overall reduction of roughly 54%. Among the ...
DALLAS, Texas — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced $281,000 in funding for Arkansas to address lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities. Since 2018, EPA has ...
Since 2018, EPA has provided over $200 million to help reduce exposure to lead in drinking water where children learn and play. “Lead is a neurotoxin that can negatively impact American children.
Last year, the EPA set limits on PFAS in drinking water to protect public health. Now, that same agency is undoing those defenses.
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