E.P.A. Targets Microplastics and Drugs in Drinking Water

Why it matters: The EPA's new focus aims to reduce microplastics and drug contaminants in the drinking water for millions of Americans.
- The EPA is now focusing on regulating microplastics and drugs found in drinking water.
- Leaders of the Make America Healthy Again movement praised the EPA's new initiative, having previously criticized the agency's approach to toxic chemicals.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is now targeting microplastics and pharmaceutical contaminants in drinking water, a move lauded by the Make America Healthy Again movement. This initiative comes after the agency faced criticism for its previous handling of toxic chemicals, suggesting a shift in its regulatory priorities.




