NMMA submitted comments for a more targeted approach to marine products to the CA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment in response to its proposed changes to Prop 65 short-form warning requirements. 📰 Read more on the impact https://bit.ly/3W3NzFo
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The purity and safety of water systems is majorly determined by past and existing activities that may affect the environment quality (land, climatic, air) health per time. Attended the Small Drinking Water System Webinar: Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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We would like to personally thank everyone who joined us earlier this week for our online briefing – Safeguarding WA’s EPA and Environment and being a part of the conversation including our speakers - Dr. Richard Yin, President of the Conservation Council of WA and Ruby Hamilton, from the Environmental Defenders Office. Demand to join the briefing was overwhelmingly high and we apologize to those that were not able to join. You can now view the recording - https://lnkd.in/gEMkFJde. We look forward to working collectively with all of you to campaign on this critical issue. The briefing delved into the potential threats to WA's unique natural environment and the independence of the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), as well as how we can take action together. Find the next steps below: 1) Email Your MPs and Premier Cook - https://lnkd.in/g7UZ9qQ6 2) Join a working group to coordinate a response to the Cook Government's proposed overhaul of the EPA - https://lnkd.in/gRAy6ibC 3) Save the date - 7th February 2024 - for our first Environment Matters where we will further discuss the critical issues surrounding the proposed overhaul.
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In his piece for Water and Finance Management, Council member Chad Seidel discusses drinking water quality testing data and calls into question the major assumptions underpinning the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed National Drinking Water Standards for PFOA and PFOS. Check out the article to learn more. https://lnkd.in/gSEFtu3j
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The Proposed Lead and Copper Rule improvements (LCRI) were revealed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on November 30, 2023. This proposed rule represents a substantial advancement in protecting both children and adults from the severe and irreversible health risks linked to lead exposure in drinking water. For further details on the proposed LCRI and its potential effects on regulatory agencies, refer to our Industry Insight. https://okt.to/yl67hW
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We are on the move and making waves at the AL/FL Joint Rural Water Conference! 🌊 Come see Lindsay Boone, M.Sc. and Heather Dennison, MSA of Pace® Analytical at Booth 2 now. They are ready to answer your questions about environmental testing, including testing for PFAS contamination. Learn more about our solutions 👉 https://ow.ly/YPkG50RSTAm #ARWA #waterquality #watersafety #watertesting #watersolutions #regulatorycompliance #PFAS #water #environmental #environmentalconsulting
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The Proposed Lead and Copper Rule improvements (LCRI) were revealed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on November 30, 2023. This proposed rule represents a substantial advancement in protecting both children and adults from the severe and irreversible health risks linked to lead exposure in drinking water. For further details on the proposed LCRI and its potential effects on regulatory agencies, refer to our Industry Insight. https://okt.to/nsq5Tf
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The Proposed Lead and Copper Rule improvements (LCRI) were revealed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on November 30, 2023. This proposed rule represents a substantial advancement in protecting both children and adults from the severe and irreversible health risks linked to lead exposure in drinking water. For further details on the proposed LCRI and its potential effects on regulatory agencies, refer to our Industry Insight. https://okt.to/fDxyY7
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The Proposed Lead and Copper Rule improvements (LCRI) were revealed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on November 30, 2023. This proposed rule represents a substantial advancement in protecting both children and adults from the severe and irreversible health risks linked to lead exposure in drinking water. For further details on the proposed LCRI and its potential effects on regulatory agencies, refer to our Industry Insight. https://okt.to/CEHS4d
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The Proposed Lead and Copper Rule improvements (LCRI) were revealed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on November 30, 2023. This proposed rule represents a substantial advancement in protecting both children and adults from the severe and irreversible health risks linked to lead exposure in drinking water. For further details on the proposed LCRI and its potential effects on regulatory agencies, refer to our Industry Insight. https://okt.to/Fr1Ihf
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