Summary

The EPA has banned TCE and perc, toxic chemicals linked to cancer, liver and kidney damage, and other severe health issues.

Widely used in dry cleaning, degreasers, and consumer products, these substances have contaminated groundwater and air, particularly near military bases.

The ban, which reverses Trump-era rollbacks and surpasses Obama-era proposals, has been welcomed by public health advocates but opposed by industry groups.

The four-year timeline to undo the ban makes it difficult for the incoming Trump administration to reverse, despite its intent to loosen chemical regulations.

  • @TexasDrunk
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    161 month ago

    Why are so many departments suddenly doing shit that should have been done years ago?

    • @[email protected]
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      fedilink
      81 month ago

      Because both our political parties are pieces of shit (not equally shitty - one is clearly shittier) and neither one is motivated to actually improve the life of most Americans.

      • @TexasDrunk
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        51 month ago

        I know, I was asking more out of exasperation. And you’re absolutely correct.

    • @Cornelius_Wangenheim
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      41 month ago

      The rulemaking process has tons of mandatory waiting periods for feedback. If they didn’t follow them to a T, some Trump judge will have an easy time reversing it.

        • @Doomsider
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          21 month ago

          These chemicals where created after the Constitution was written. Therefore my originalist reading says we cannot ban them since our forefathers did not.

    • @dance_ninja
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      21 month ago

      Probably because studies and rule crafting to avoid rule conflicts and legal disputes take time.