drinking water

Boebert Claims Trump Veto is Retaliation for Unspecified Reason

Former President Donald Trump vetoed a bill that would have provided funding for a crucial drinking water project in Representative Lauren Boebert’s Colorado district, which was unanimously passed by both houses of Congress. The veto, which would have benefited 39 communities with water contaminated with salt and radiation, was criticized by Boebert, who suggested it was politically motivated in retaliation for her calls for accountability regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein files. Trump cited fiscal concerns as the reason for the veto. This decision, along with another veto affecting a Florida project, marked Trump’s first vetoes of his second term.

Read More

Federal Court: Canada Must Provide Safe Water, Housing to Remote First Nations

A federal judge ruled in favor of several First Nations in Manitoba and Ontario, finding the Canadian government had a duty to provide safe drinking water and adequate housing. The rulings, stemming from separate class-action lawsuits, determined the government’s historical control over First Nations’ lives created a dependency that impacted their access to essential services. The cases, which also cited potential Charter of Rights and Freedoms violations, will proceed to a second stage to determine the scope of breaches and potential remedies. While the rulings are considered a win for the plaintiffs, First Nations leaders emphasize there is still much work to be done.

Read More

Biden administration imposes first-ever national drinking water limits on toxic PFAS

The Biden administration’s decision to impose national drinking water limits on toxic PFAS is a pivotal moment in the fight for public health. The reality is that these man-made chemicals have been linked to various diseases, including cancer, highlighting the urgent need for strict regulations. It is mind-boggling that some individuals would find this imposition controversial, especially when considering the potentially life-saving impact it could have.

The argument that implementing filtration systems is expensive should not be a deterrent. The health of the population should always take precedence over profits, especially when the dangers posed by PFAS are well-documented. It is time for innovation and accountability to take center stage, holding those responsible for introducing these harmful substances into our environment liable for the cleanup costs.… Continue reading

Administration announces $5.8 billion in funding to clean up nation’s drinking water, upgrade infrastructure

I can’t believe my eyes – the administration is actually investing billions of dollars to clean up our nation’s drinking water and upgrade infrastructure. This is a game-changer, a breath of fresh air in a world where we rarely see our tax dollars put to good use. What a time to be alive!

It’s amazing to see Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency, taking action to ensure safer drinking water and more reliable wastewater infrastructure. The fact that this funding will help in getting rid of lead pipes, a major health hazard, is a significant step towards improving the quality of life for millions of Americans.… Continue reading