EPA to Limit 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water

EPA to Limit 'Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water
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The Facts

  • The Biden Administration on Wednesday set the first-ever national limits on 'forever chemicals,' or perfluoroalkyl and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), in drinking water.

  • The new regulation is aimed at reducing exposure to PFAS — toxic and synthetic compounds that don't degrade in the environment and cause multiple health issues, including cancer and development delays in children.


The Spin

Establishment-critical narrative

Regulating PFAS levels in drinking water will be extremely expensive for utility providers, and this cost increase will almost certainly be passed onto consumers. It should be implemented only when the government promises to subsidize more of this incredibly costly regulatory process.

Pro-establishment narrative

Forever chemicals have known harmful health impacts and must be regulated. It's outrageous that toxic and nondegradable chemicals are present in America's drinking water, and it's high time that water providers tested for and treated water containing PFAS.

Nerd narrative

There's a 67% chance that the EPA will pass a PFAS Maximum Contaminant Level rule for all municipal water systems in the US by Jan. 1, 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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