The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a draft guidance document that critiques a previous risk assessment from the Biden administration regarding health risks associated with farms contaminated by 'forever chemicals.' This assessment, which was issued during the Biden administration, detailed potential human health risks, including cancer, linked to the application of contaminated sludge on farmland. The new draft guidance indicates a shift in the EPA's stance under the Trump administration.
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EPA Issues Draft Guidance Criticizing Biden-Era Report on Health Risks from Contaminated Farms
The EPA has published a draft guidance document that challenges a Biden-era report on health risks from 'forever chemicals' in contaminated farms. The original report highlighted potential cancer risks associated with applying contaminated sludge to farmland.
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Trump EPA departs from Biden-era report detailing cancer risk from ‘forever chemical’ contaminated farms
EPA Issues Draft Guidance Criticizing Biden-Era Report on Health Risks from Contaminated Farms