The letter will also include the phone number for the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline where customers can get general ... “We were informed by the Ohio EPA that significant deficiencies had been ...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials from Chicago have been aiding a poor, predominantly white Ohio village upended ...
President Donald Trump comes into office vowing to ease environmental regulations on the utility industry. Now companies that own coal-burning plants in Ohio are asking the new administration to ...
People for Safe Water will continue its partnerships with U.S. EPA, Ohio EPA and RESA II to protect Clark County drinking water, Ricketts said. He said he has requested test results to review ...
Newly appointed US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin, center—seen here on a Feb. 3 visit to East Palestine, Ohio ... The Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act and ...
With new federal regulations to tackle lead contamination, water utilities are accelerating their efforts to replace aging ...
Two energy companies with Ohio ties have asked the ... arsenic which can pollute the air and drinking water without proper precautions, according to the EPA. High exposure to mercury can lead ...
On Monday, Vice President JD Vance is also expected to visit the small community near the crash site that he used to ...
It also alleges the railroad and its contractors botched the cleanup while officials at the EPA and Centers for ... medical exams and drinking water monitoring. The railroad did not admit any ...
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP ... Baehr said the EPA and CDC’s approach to the derailment followed a similar pattern she’s seen in ...
East Palestine, Ohio ... contaminated water in Hawaii. She said agencies tend to downplay potential health risks. Residents have expressed frustration with the data the EPA discloses and ...
It also alleges the railroad, and its contractors botched the cleanup while officials at the EPA and Centers for ... to pay for medical exams and drinking water monitoring. But the railroad ...