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EPA approves new dicamba rules for two years

NWA Online 25 Feb 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued new rules for the use of dicamba-based herbicides on soybeans and cotton for the next two years ... .
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EPA rollback alarms poor, minority areas

News & Record 25 Feb 2026
In a stretch of Louisiana with about 170 fossil fuel and petrochemical plants, premature death is a fact of life for people living nearby. The air is so polluted and the cancer rates so high it is known as Cancer ... .
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EPA rallies key agencies for Birim River restoration exercise

Business Ghana 25 Feb 2026
In a public notice, the EPA said the initiative forms part of broader national measures to confront the increasing pollution of Ghana’s water resources ... The EPA reaffirmed its commitment to ...
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Check EPA data on whether there are forever chemicals in your water

The Record Herald 25 Feb 2026
Trump Erases EPA’s Key Greenhouse Gas Rule ... Many of these detections were for PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, the EPA doesn’t currently limit, or the measurements didn’t exceed limits the agency approved in 2024 for two types of PFAS.
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Are forever chemicals in your drinking water? Check new EPA data here

The Daily Jeff 25 Feb 2026
Trump Erases EPA’s Key Greenhouse Gas Rule ... Many of these detections were for PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, the EPA doesn’t currently limit, or the measurements didn’t exceed limits the agency approved in 2024 for two types of PFAS.
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Are forever chemicals in your drinking water? Check High Desert EPA data here

Daily Press Victorville 25 Feb 2026
Trump Erases EPA’s Key Greenhouse Gas Rule ... New EPA data shows multiple High Desert water systems are detecting PFAS “forever chemicals,” with several communities reporting levels at or above federal limits.
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EPA's new coal rules deal another blow to health, advocates say

IndyStar 25 Feb 2026
EPA Deputy unveils coal rollback at Louisville’s Mill Creek power plant. EPA Deputy Administrator David Fotouhi announced the agency will roll back limits on mercury, particulate matter and other toxic emissions from coal‑fired power plants.
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Are forever chemicals in your drinking water? Check Stockton EPA data here

Recordnet.com 25 Feb 2026
Trump Erases EPA’s Key Greenhouse Gas Rule ... Many of these detections were for PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, the EPA doesn’t currently limit, or the measurements didn’t exceed limits the agency approved in 2024 for two types of PFAS.
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EPA Expands Toxic Chemical Reporting, Strengthening Transparency on PFAS Pollution (EPA - US Environmental Protection Agency)

Public Technologies 24 Feb 2026
) EPA Expands Toxic Chemical Reporting, Strengthening Transparency on PFAS Pollution ... EPA Press Office ([email protected]) ... The first reporting period began January 1, 2026 and the first reports will be due to EPA by July 1, 2027 ... EPA - U.S.
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Proposed EPA rule would leave only 11% of Nebraska wetlands federally protected

The North Platte Telegraph 24 Feb 2026
A proposed EPA rule would cut federally protected wetlands in Nebraska from more than 1.1 million acres to about 123,000. Supporters call it clarity. Critics warn of floods and pollution ... .
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EPA Approves Biological Control Agent To Combat Invasive Chilean Flame Creeper

Scoop 24 Feb 2026
EPA Acting Manager of New Organisms and International Applications, Peter Day, says the leaf-feeding beetle offers a low-maintenance solution that can reach areas that are hard to access ....
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EPA health rollbacks alarm poor, minority communities

The Daily Nonpareil 24 Feb 2026
In a stretch of Louisiana with about 170 fossil fuel and petrochemical plants, premature death is a fact of life for people living nearby. The air is so polluted and the cancer rates so high it is known as Cancer ... .
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