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In April 2024, the EPA announced the establishment of the first-ever nationwide, legally enforceable drinking water standards to protect communities from six PFAS chemicals in their drinking water. Swim Drink Fish investigates what this means.
Plus: Superior effort removes more than 10 tons of plastic from the Great Lakes and Fourth round of UN plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa this week
Plus: new hydrogen facility sparks concern within Akwesasne, lower-than-usual water levels amount to higher-than-usual dead fish along the St. Lawrence River but a strong start for baby sturgeon in Windsor.
The Trebek Initiative is a joint project between the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and National Geographic to support geographic art and discovery in Canada.
Plus: A glimmer of hope for communities struggling without clean drinking water, NOAA receives major funding for future water level forecasting research, and a symphony of cicadas
YOUR WEEKLY ROUND UP OF WATERSHED NEWS:
Plus: “The Second Wave”- The National Museum of the Great Lakes breaks ground on new expansion and Spongy moths on the decline in summer of 2024
Plus: Superior effort removes more than 10 tons of plastic from the Great Lakes and Fourth round of UN plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa this week
Plus: Indian voices absorbed into the body poli-tongue and Twenty-four year Great Lakes fishing decree takes effect