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Counties across the country have health departments that measure blood lead levels in children. Once children with high blood lead levels are identified, environmental hygienists are deployed to the child’s home to inform the family of potential sour
Constant changes to environmental laws can have a negative impact on environment, UTSA professor says
Federal government needs to invest more in long-term studies
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The president also signed several executive orders, committing the United States to fight climate change more aggressively.
Over four years, the Trump administration rolled back more than 112 environmental rules. Many environmental organizations have said the quick changes can have a negative impact on the environment.
In San Antonio, Dr. Saugata Datta at UTSA new Institute of Research, Sustainability and Policy said there needs to be more time given to studying regulation changes. The environment constantly seeks a state of equilibrium and will react accordingly, Dr. Datta said.