The EPA had strong limits on its use until the Trump administration reversed them; now the agency wants to ban it

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    The Biden administration is proposing a ban on TCE, a highly toxic chemical commonly used in stain removers, adhesives and degreasers, and which had been found to be contaminating drinking water on a wide scale across the US.

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      Why aren’t we by default removing everything from water that isn’t water or a short list of approved minerals?

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      PFAS is seriously polluting the great lakes, too. There are recommended limits for how many fish you can safely consume in a year or month.

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    EPA to push ban of toxic chemical ‘CHEMICAL_NAME’ found in US drinking water

    Can I get paid to write headlines now?

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    What’s the argument against banning a scientifically proven low-dose carcinogen from drinking water? How much could it possibly add to the impossibly cheap price of drinking water?

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    The article is about “TCE, or trichloroethylene, is a volatile organic compound that humans are frequently exposed to in a variety of settings, though those who use products with the chemical in an occupational setting are most at risk. It’s also commonly used in carpet cleaning treatments, hoof polishes, brake cleaners, pepper spray and lubricants.” SYAC

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    I’m more concerned about PFOS in my water at the moment. Been thinking I should get a filter because of it. I wish they would also ban PFOS.

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      Every time that’s come up industry screams about the cost of finding a replacement … like it’s somehow impossible.