the 100 ppb MCL for chromium is still protective of human health, based on the science available.
We need to talk about that. The ozone changes that are recommended.
This committee has had success in dealing with drinking water issues in the past.
As we look at the next 2 years, obviously there are many contentious issues ahead, many issues where we have fundamental...
I believe the Federal Government must act quickly to develop needed safeguards to reduce the threats in our Nation's dri...
We cannot expect our communities to continue to provide safe drinking water if they do not have the resources to meet th...
Let's keep an open line of communication.
EPA already regulates chromium in all its valance forms, 0, 3 and 6, together in its total chromium MCL-G and MCL.
Simply put, the report is biased, and therefore the conclusions are skewed to fit a particular viewpoint, or I should sa...
Without transparency--without the ability of other scientists to replicate your work--you can't have good science.
My concern is that you address the unfunded mandate portion of this.
I hope that we can have rational discussions about how to properly regulate contaminants in drinking water.
The only thing that is certain is Congress didn't approve this sweeping, job-crushing idea.
I know this, because in 1948, it started in my State of Oklahoma, that there has not been a case, a documented case of g...
Without transparency, without the ability of other scientists to replicate your work, you can't have good science.
We need to send a message to the EPA that the days of legislating without Congress are over.
Major General Masiello, I understand an investigation was conducted after the inadvertent release of the IFARA data.
I remain concerned about the release of the IFARA data and any impact it could have on the overall award of the KC-X con...