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    EPA: Danger of microplastics | The Seattle Times

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseMarch 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Re: “Trump may ax EPA’s research office and fire most of its staff” (March 18, Atmosphere):

    The article about cuts to the Environmental Safety Company’s scientific analysis workplace highlights the hazards this rogue administration poses to our well being.

    One contaminant in our ingesting water that the present EPA is prone to ignore is the rising downside of microplastics. Current analysis signifies that microplastics have been found in human brains and in different organs and pose serious health risks.

    Luckily, pursuant to the Secure Ingesting Water Act, a petition to the EPA signed by consumer advocacy groups would very likely require EPA to monitor our drinking water for microplastics. By legislation, when seven state governors petition the EPA to observe harmful chemical compounds in our water, the EPA should comply or present an in depth justification for his or her refusal.

    Such monitoring may pave the best way for future motion to handle this harmful environmental and well being concern. I urge Gov. Bob Ferguson to take this motion.

    Selden Prentice, Seattle

    Letters editor: If you want to share your ideas about this letter or on different points, submit a Letter to the Editor of not more than 200 phrases to be thought of for publication in our Opinion part. Ship to: letters@seattletimes.com



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