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The EPA is removing some 'forever chemical' limits – how can I protect my drinking water?
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The EPA under President Trump is rolling back regulations on "forever chemicals," leaving Americans concerned about safeguarding their drinking water.
What This Mean: This move could increase exposure to harmful chemicals, raising public health concerns and highlighting tensions between deregulation and environmental protection.
Oregon's landmark bottle redemption law may change due to concerns over drugs and homelessness
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Oregon's pioneering 1971 bottle redemption law, which incentivized recycling by offering refunds for returned containers, may be revised due to rising concerns about drug use and homelessness linked to bottle collection activities.
What This Mean: This potential change reflects broader societal challenges, balancing environmental benefits with unintended consequences like public health and safety issues. It highlights the complexity of sustainability policies when intersecting with homelessness and drug addiction crises.

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