The Trump administration will not set a drinking water limit for two toxic chemicals that are contaminating millions of Americans’ tap water, two sources familiar with the forthcoming decision told POLITICO. (emphasis added)
The expected move is yet another sign of the administration’s reluctance to aggressively deal with the chemicals, which have been used for decades in products such as Teflon-coated cookware and military firefighting foam and are present in the bloodstreams of an estimated 98 percent of Americans. And it comes less than a year after the White House and the Environmental Protection Agency faced criticism for delaying publication of a health study on the chemicals, which a White House aide had warned could trigger a “public relations nightmare.”
EPA’s decision means the chemicals will remain unregulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act, according to sources familiar with a still-unreleased draft plan that […]
I know a man who was in the Airforce when they were developing Teflon to put on aircraft wings to make them fly easier through the air. They knew way back in the 1970’s that it caused cancer, yet it is still being put on pots and pans which we use for cooking. That is insane, and I would never use anything but stainless steel or cast iron which are both safe according to what I have read.