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New UCMR5 Proposal Would Require Public Water Systems To Collect Data on More Contaminants

New UCMR5 Proposal Would Require Public Water Systems To Collect Data on More Contaminants

The EPA would require the collection of data on 29 previously unregulated contaminants and would cost $21M per year over the next five years…

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National Law Review

https://www.natlawreview.com/article/biden-epa-moving-forward-national-drinking-water-regulations-pfoa-and-pfos

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