Public health advocates worry that Donald Trump could unravel federal clean water efforts, including restrictions on lead pipes and chemicals known as PFAS.
I have a friend who studies PFAs at a well known university in my state. Their department is all starting to talk about how they’re expecting people to come into the department and slow down the research as much as possible by whatever means necessary. All because of the Trump presidency.
I have a friend who studies PFAs at a well known university in my state. Their department is all starting to talk about how they’re expecting people to come into the department and slow down the research as much as possible by whatever means necessary. All because of the Trump presidency.
So the answer is simple. No.