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Toxic chemical in drinking water to get a Bush pardon

Toxic chemical in drinking water to get a Bush pardon
A map of U.S. perchlorate manufacturers and users, via the Environmental Protection Agency.
From Wired Science:

Among the Bush administration's final environmental legacies will be a decision to exempt perchlorate, a known toxin found at unsafe levels in the drinking water of millions of Americans, from federal regulation.

The ruling, proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency in October, was supposed to be formalized on Monday. That deadline passed, but the agency expects to announce its decision by the year's end, before president-elect Barack Obama takes office. It could take years to reverse.


Read more about this and other 11th-hour Bush administration plans for environmental deregulation in Wired's article. Lame duck, indeed.
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Categories: chemical safety
1. IK [12/06/08]

This is so absolutely disturbing. My family and I live in that dark red cluster of California- What can we do!? I’ve known of the perchlorate problem for years now- but this latest development is SICKENING!

2. M [12/07/08]

it seems Reverse Osmosis filters can remove some but not all the perchlorate.

3. M [12/07/08]

Distillation works too.

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