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  1. EPA Advisers Seek Perchlorate Review

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Nov 13, 2008

    The Environmental Protection Agency's scientific advisers have warned the agency that it should delay final action on its decision not to set a federal drinking-water standard for perchlorate, a chemical in rocket

    Also tagged: review, epa, seek, advisers

  2. EPA Will Not Regulate Rocket Fuel Toxins In Drinking Water

    redgreenandblue.org » Red, Green, and Blue - Oct 6, 2008

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has decided against the national regulation of perchlorate, a toxic component of rocket fuel that contaminates drinking water at sites in at least 35 states. The EPA has decided

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  3. White House Opts Not To Set Perchlorate Standards For Drinking Water

    injuryboard.com » InjuryBoard National News Desk - Sep 24, 2008

    LEARN MORE Congressional Research Service report for Congress, May 2008 Jan, 2002 EPA draft on perchlorate Injurboard - Help Center on perchlorate Injuryboard on Raytheon cleanup IMAGE SOURCE: Wikimedia Commons

    Also tagged: drinking water, epa, raytheon, defense contractors, environmental protection agency, toxic substances, major medical, protecting your family

  4. EPA Unlikely to Limit Perchlorate in Tap Water

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Sep 23, 2008

    The Environmental Protection Agency, under pressure from the White House and the Pentagon, is poised to rule as early as today that it will not set a drinking-water safety standard for perchlorate, a component of

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  5. EPA Unlikely to Limit Perchlorate in Tap Water

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Military News - Sep 22, 2008

    The Environmental Protection Agency, under pressure from the White House and the Pentagon, is poised to rule as early as today that it will not set a drinking-water safety standard for perchlorate, a component of

    Also tagged: water, washington dc, in, california, united states, tap, epa, to, unlikely, barbara boxer, limit, national academy of sciences, the pentagon, the white house, u s environmental protection agency, u s department of defense, u s office of management and budget, the washington post company, u s government accountability office, university of massachusetts amherst, u s senate committee on environment and public works, benjamin h grumbles, massachusetts department of environmental protection, robert zoeller, chemical industry institute of toxicology

  6. Mars Lander Detects Perchlorate on Planet, NASA Says

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Aug 5, 2008

    With reports circulating on the Internet that the Phoenix lander had found a chemical in the Martian soil that made past or present life there highly unlikely, NASA officials quickly organized a teleconference today to

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  7. Fireworks: The Annual Whine About Their Environmental Impact

    treehugger.com » TreeHugger - Jul 2, 2008

    It's the time of year where, as regular as the Fourth of July, we point out that "fireworks are often propelled by gunpowder, and the accelerants and heavy metals used for coloration can leave traces in the air and

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  8. EPA may decide not to limit the amount of a toxic chemical in water supplies.

    environmentalhealthnews.org » Environmental Health News - May 7, 2008

    An agency official tells a Senate committee that it's possible there will be no standard set for the amount of perchlorate allowed in drinking water.

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  9. Vanishing act.

    environmentalhealthnews.org » Environmental Health News - Apr 16, 2008

    The Environmental Protection Agency is failing to live up to its name these days, its legions of critics agree.

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  10. Perchlorate in food.

    environmentalhealthnews.org » Environmental Health News - Feb 14, 2008

    Food is the primary source of perchlorate for most Americans, and US toddlers on average are being exposed to more than half of the US EPA's safe dose from food alone, according to a new US FDA diet survey.

    Also tagged: law, domestic, health feed, us contamination and people, children s health, drinking water, edcs, endocrine disruption, regulatory

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