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EPA s plan to test for lead in schools will do more harm than good

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CSRWire - Save the Redwoods League Protects Nearly 15,000 Acres in Mendocino County

Save the Redwoods League Protects Nearly 15,000 Acres in Mendocino County $24.7 million project secures conservation easements that permanently protect redwood forest from future subdivision and development Published 02-09-21 SAN FRANCISCO, February 9, 2021 /CSRwire/    Mailliard Ranch, a 14,838-acre property in southern Mendocino County and the largest coast redwood forest left in private family hands. The $24.7 million project secures three conservation easements across the entire property, which safeguard the land from subdivision and development, regardless of future ownership. In addition to protecting sustainable working forests across nearly 14,000 acres, the easement protects nearly 1,000 acres of reserves, including old-growth coast redwoods, mature mixed-conifer forest and salmon-bearing streams. The Mailliard family will retain ownership of the property and continue their stewardship as they have since 1925. Mailliard Ranch, together with the surrounding protected l

Incoming EPA Administrator Says PFAS Regulations Are A Priority

While Mr. Regan was questioned on many topics during his hearing, his statements supported two key points we have been predicting for several months: (1) that Biden’s EPA will place top priority on PFAS and (2) that the EPA’s PFAS regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act are coming – soon.

EPA nominee Regan highlights plastics, PFAS challenges in confirmation hearing

Share it UPDATE: March 11, 2021: The Senate confirmed Michael Regan as the next U.S. EPA administrator Wednesday by a vote of 66-34. All Senate Democrats voted in favor, along with 16 Republicans. Dive Brief: Michael Regan, the nominee for U.S. EPA administrator, acknowledged plastic pollution as a “significant” challenge in response to a question during Wednesday s Senate confirmation. If confirmed, he agreed to take a further look at proposals and programs aimed at reducing single-use plastic. Regan, currently the secretary for the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), also vowed to address issues related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which he described as a “top priority” for the Biden administration. He promised to evaluate strategies for regulating the chemicals, but stopped short of confirming that EPA would set specific limits under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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