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EPA plans to rescind much of the Biden administration’s first nationwide drinking water standard aimed at protecting people from “forever chemicals” known as PFAS.
The plans include elements that appear aimed at reversing or weakening policies pursued by the Biden administration.
Federal regulators said Wednesday they would maintain strict limits for two toxic "forever chemicals" in drinking water that ...
Singapore-based VFlowTech has raised $20.5 million to boost production and start distribution of its vanadium batteries in India, as it seeks to encash on the country's growing renewable energy sector ...
The gas turbine market might have trouble satisfying strong demand in the next 15 years due to manufacturing constraints, rising costs and competition from renewables, energy research firm Wood ...
Trump is sending a wrecking ball into the funding and protections we need for clean, affordable water. The WATER Act provides ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy wanted an assurance from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. before he would vote to put him ...
The Choose Europe for Science program will invest more than half a billion dollars between 2025 and 2027 to recruit ...
The American Truck Dealers group sent a letter to Congress in support of joint resolutions that would revoke EPA waivers for ...
When it comes to the budgeting matters, it’s going to be a complicated week on Capitol Hill.
Under the proposed rule, a manufacturer or group of manufacturers ... This appears to be a stricter and more burdensome standard than the U.S. EPA’s “known to or reasonably ascertainable ...
A senior White House official said withholding federal cash is always on “the table” if Trump disagrees with Congress’ ...