Articles by Riley Kleemeier
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Tap Water Beats Bottled Water In Nanoplastics Study
2/5/2026
Scientists studying levels of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) in drinking water have made a surprising recommendation: choose tap water over bottled water.
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EPA's PFAS Effluent Limits Rulemaking Faces Delay
1/22/2026
The U.S. EPA’s efforts to curb industrial discharges of PFAS have hit a pause, marking a pivotal moment in the government’s approach to regulating these so-called forever chemicals.
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EPA Proposal Could Redefine How States Review Federal Water Permits
1/15/2026
The U.S. EPA has proposed a revision to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, a move that could significantly reshape how states exercise authority over infrastructure projects that may affect water quality.
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Nationwide Study Challenges Fears Of Fluoride's Cognitive Risks
11/25/2025
New research is challenging previous hesitations about fluoride in drinking water. The study found that those who drank water with recommended fluoride levels performed modestly better on cognitive tests than peers without similar exposure.
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EPA WOTUS Proposal Raises Concerns Over Clean Water Regulations
11/20/2025
The U.S. EPA has proposed new guidelines regarding what counts as a “water of the United States,” a controversial announcement that has been met with backlash.
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Colorado River Crisis Deepens As Basin States Miss Deadline
11/13/2025
The seven basin states that rely on the Colorado River have failed to reach an agreement on how to manage the waterway. The states have historically struggled with agreeing on how the river’s water should be distributed fairly — especially as the water supply grows increasingly scarce.
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New PFAS Timeline Delays Military Site Cleanup By Up To A Decade
9/25/2025
The Department of Defense has postponed PFAS cleanup at nearly 140 U.S. military installations, with little public notice. According to a list analyzed by The New York Times, the new timetable delays some site cleanups by nearly a decade.
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Hidden Aquifer Could Help Solve The Water Crisis
9/11/2025
In a first-of-its-kind research expedition, a team extracted thousands of water samples from an unlikely source: a hidden aquifer that is thought to stretch from New Jersey to Maine.
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A Week Without Water: Main Break Creates Strife For 200,000 NJ Residents
8/14/2025
More than 200,000 New Jersey residents have been left with little to no water for the past seven days after a massive water main break. It remains unclear when water services will be restored to the community.
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Major Water Regulation Shake-Up In UK
7/24/2025
With serious water pollution events up 60% in England, the government has recognized a need for an overhaul of the flawed regulation system. The previous regulator, Ofwat, will be scrapped and replaced. The move comes amid growing outrage over sewage pollution, outdated infrastructure, and a lack of accountability from privatized water companies.