On April 10, 2024, the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") adopted regulations setting mandatory limits on two types of PFAS (aka "forever chemicals").
California is an epicenter of environmental policymaking and often a harbinger of laws and regulations adopted throughout the country, and there’s no reason to think this will change in.
Governor Newsom’s new water order requires public agencies like CalTrans and California’s counties and cities to stop watering turf in their area due the the drought — meaning this summer
Teviston, California without running water for several weeks, with no end in sight
In early June, the water pump in the only functioning well in the rural town of Teviston, California broke down, leaving the community of nearly 1,000 residents without running water for the last several weeks. The lack of running water is particularly problematic as the temperature in California’s Central Valley routinely exceeded 100 degrees Fahrenheit for much of June and will likely continue in the same condition for the rest of the summer.
Teviston is an unincorporated community located in Tulare County. The community’s initial residents were black migrants from the Cotton Belt and Dust Bowl states in the 1930s. Today, the population is primarily composed of Latino farmworkers.