EPA proposes new clean water rules for meat and poultry polluters. What does this mean for Texas?
Texas is number one for water pollution, with slaughterhouses major contributor
If we want a greener, healthier world we need to protect our rivers, lakes and streams.
Clean water is vital to ecosystems, to our health, and our quality of life. But too many of our rivers, lakes and streams are vulnerable to pollution. This pollution, along with outdated infrastructure – like lead pipes in our schools – puts our health at risk. We need to work together to protect our waters.
Texas is number one for water pollution, with slaughterhouses major contributor
The last thing you want to be worried about when enjoying a beautiful summer day is water pollution that might make you sick.
As summer kicks into high gear and more families are hitting lakes and beaches around the country, the last thing on their minds is potential dangers lurking in the water.
A major chemical company and producer of PFAS “forever chemicals”, 3M agreed to a $10.3 billion settlement with public water utilities last Thursday.