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Legal action ramps up over EPA assessment of toxic chemical
A coalition of organizations is challenging EPA's risk assessment for a toxic chemical that has raised repeated concerns due to its presence in drinking water.
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E.A. Crunden, E&E News reporter
A coalition of organizations is challenging EPA's risk assessment for a toxic chemical that has raised repeated concerns due to its presence in drinking water.
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