EPA Response to Public Comments on Drinking Water Contaminants
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a response to public comments regarding drinking water contaminants. This document outlines the agency's considerations and decisions based on feedback received from stakeholders on potential regulatory actions for various contaminants.
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The EPA has published its response to public comments concerning drinking water contaminants. This notice details the agency's review of feedback received on potential regulatory actions, including considerations for specific contaminants and the scientific basis for decisions. It serves as an informational update on the agency's ongoing efforts to ensure safe drinking water.
This document is primarily informational and does not impose new compliance obligations or deadlines on regulated entities. It is intended to provide transparency regarding the EPA's decision-making process for drinking water standards. Compliance officers should note this as an update on the agency's regulatory agenda for water quality.
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