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U.S. EPA @EPA
RT @EPAwater: EPA is investing in the nation's water infrastructure! Today, we announced a $120 million #WIFIA loan to @IEUAwater that w… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Limiting your exposure to PFAS can help protect your help. Learn more about steps you can take to reduce your risk: https://t.co/Rd7BjSXcri — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
We’ve launched a national testing strategy that will inform requiring PFAS manufacturers to provide the agency with toxicity data on PFAS chemicals. https://t.co/QryxevyJMi — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
EPA is leading the national research effort to understand PFAS, developing analytical chemistry methods to detect and quantify PFAS. https://t.co/LaigzBWOfI #NPHW — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
.@EPAMichaelRegan announced a comprehensive national strategy to confront PFAS pollution, advancing bold and concrete actions that address the lifecycle of these toxic forever chemicals. https://t.co/fffFuMhhE4 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
PFAS are widely used, long-lasting chemicals – components of which break down very slowly over time. We know that families across America suffer from PFAS in their water, their air, or the land their kids play on. Here’s what EPA is doing: — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
As part of National Public Health Week, we’re discussing #PFAS – long-lasting chemicals that can lead to harmful health effects, such as developmental delays and increased risk for cancer. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
.@UCBerkeley students received a grant to create technology that will remove arsenic from contaminated groundwaters. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
.@uofcincy students received a grant to develop a practical and cost-effective approach to treat PFAS in drinking water using chemically modified sawdust. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
.@michiganstateu students received a grant to make 100% recyclable water- and oil-resistant paper coatings – an eco-friendly substitute for microplastics in packaging. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Investing in students is investing in our future. Congratulations to the three student teams awarded nearly $300,000 through @EPAresearch's People, Prosperity and the Planet Program for their innovative solutions to environmental problems. 🏆🌎 https://t.co/QpS8Tuxtyb — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Administrator @EPAMichaelRegan joins @EPWCmte today to discuss EPA's FY23 budget request with the goal of a cleaner, healthier, and more equitable nation — where all people have equal access to clean air and water. https://t.co/GUoVQ5Zza5 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
RT @EPAMichaelRegan: It is an honor to lead @EPA — the place where I started my career over two decades ago — and continue the important wo… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
RT @EPAair: Learn about #Antarctic 🧊 sea ice with @EPA’s #ClimateChange Indicators: https://t.co/dUjRkOBDbd — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
RT @USEmbassyFrance: #30secondesAvec⏳l' Administrateur de l'@EPA des 🇺🇸, Michael Regan à Paris pour co-présider la reunion ministérielle de… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
RT @acog: 📢 We are excited to announce that Janet McCabe, Deputy Administrator of the @EPA, will join #ACOG2022 Annual Clinical & Scientifi… — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Celebrate the start of National Gardening Month with a #SprinklerSpruceUp! @EPAwatersense has the info you need to create a water-smart landscape 💧 #NationalGardeningMonth — PolitiTweet.org
EPA WaterSense @EPAwatersense
Spring has sprung! Take a few minutes this month to spruce up your sprinklers before outdoor watering heats up. Lea… https://t.co/69L680phvx
U.S. EPA @EPA
Our Renovations, Repair and Painting programs helps everyone from property managers to do-it-yourselfers ensure they’re performing work involving lead-based paint safely: https://t.co/1xw5xT7R4R — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
We’re educating communities about the dangers of lead and how they can protect their families from lead exposure: https://t.co/CsbRmuUYa5 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we’re investing $50 billion in our nation’s water infrastructure – which includes the replacement of lead pipes across the country. #NPHW https://t.co/NIj0aSg4wR — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
To protect communities from lead in drinking water, we strengthened lead and copper regulations to advance lead service line inventories that are necessary to achieve 100% removal of pipes. https://t.co/DSvzwi9Xwb — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
At EPA, we’re committed to protecting public health and reducing lead exposures. Here are a few actions we’ve taken 👇 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
The tragedy of lead exposure is shared by too many communities, especially Black and Latino communities. A recent study found that Black children living below the poverty level are 4x more likely to have elevated levels of lead in their blood. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
We know that lead is particularly harmful to children’s health. Kids exposed to lead are more likely to struggle academically, experience behavior problems, and drop out of school. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
To kick off #NPHW, we’re going to talk about lead. The science on lead is settled: there is no safe level of exposure. That’s why EPA has been working for decades to eliminate or reduce the use of lead. — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
This historic proposed ban would protect the American people from exposure to chrysotile asbestos and demonstrates significant progress in our work to implement the Toxic Substances Control Act. https://t.co/fdFdkeMD2d — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
The use of asbestos has been declining for decades and is banned in over 50 countries. The only form of asbestos known to be currently imported, processed, or distributed for use in the U.S. is chrysotile. https://t.co/6s4bXno0q5 — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Today we’re announcing EPA’s proposed rule to put an end to the use of dangerous asbestos and protect people from a known carcinogen. https://t.co/YNUruPPB2d — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber found in rock and soil. But we know that exposure to asbestos is harmful to people’s health. https://t.co/AmUNhhzKCl https://t.co/SPi4sxrG9H — PolitiTweet.org
U.S. EPA @EPA
EPA is taking action to protect people from cancer risk and proposing to ban chrysotile asbestos. https://t.co/g0TGiyrorg https://t.co/AIHuXu1nON — PolitiTweet.org