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“New EPA limits on ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water could cost $1.5 billion per year to implement”

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  • The EPA issued a new rule requiring water treatment facilities to remove some specific carcinogenic chemicals, commonly referred to as PFAS or “forever chemicals.”
  • Compliance with the rule will cost about $1.5 billion annually, according to the EPA, but other research suggests compliance could cost closer to $3.8 billion annually.

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https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/10/forever-chemical-pfas-pfos-regulation-to-cost-1point5-billion-annually-.html

This is one time the cost is worth it. The alternative is cancer causing chemicals. No thanks.

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