Why Trump administration’s plan to attempt to destroy Pfas is ‘nonsensical’
PolicyTuesday, May 26, 2026The Guardian

Why Trump administration’s plan to attempt to destroy Pfas is ‘nonsensical’

The Trump administration's decision to eliminate Biden-era regulations targeting PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in drinking water has raised significant concerns among health advocates, who argue that it prioritizes industry interests over public health safety. Critics label the plan as "nonsensical," emphasizing the need for stricter measures to combat these harmful contaminants.

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