Public health advocates fear that the Trump administration’s approach may dismantle efforts made to safeguard drinking water and combat chemical contamination. Underlining this concern is the imminent threat to protective measures instituted by the previous administration which emphasized the removal of contaminants linked to serious health risks.
Trump's Promises on Clean Water: What Lies Ahead for PFAS Regulation?

Trump's Promises on Clean Water: What Lies Ahead for PFAS Regulation?
As Donald Trump ascends to the presidency once more, concerns mount over the future of clean water regulations, particularly regarding toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS.
The fear that the new environment will reverse progress on critical water safety measures has experts contemplating the public's reception of such changes, especially in light of the potential for detrimental impacts on health.
As President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to take office, public health advocates express serious concerns regarding the fate of drinking water standards, particularly surrounding the presence of PFAS. These toxic "forever chemicals," found in the tap water of millions of Americans, could face deregulation as part of Trump's incoming administration’s agenda.
The situation escalated when President Biden mandated measures to reduce PFAS levels in drinking water earlier this year, a directive that chemical manufacturers are challenging in court. Erik Olson from the Natural Resources Defense Council has raised alarms about potential rollbacks on foundational protections that safeguard Americans' tap water.
"There’s a growing awareness among the public about these dangerous chemicals," Olson stated. "The backlash could be substantial as people realize the implications of toxic substances in their water supply."
Environmental experts worry that if the Trump administration abandons or weakens existing regulations, it would represent an unprecedented setback in the fight for safe drinking water and could lead to widespread health consequences for the public.
As President-elect Donald J. Trump prepares to take office, public health advocates express serious concerns regarding the fate of drinking water standards, particularly surrounding the presence of PFAS. These toxic "forever chemicals," found in the tap water of millions of Americans, could face deregulation as part of Trump's incoming administration’s agenda.
The situation escalated when President Biden mandated measures to reduce PFAS levels in drinking water earlier this year, a directive that chemical manufacturers are challenging in court. Erik Olson from the Natural Resources Defense Council has raised alarms about potential rollbacks on foundational protections that safeguard Americans' tap water.
"There’s a growing awareness among the public about these dangerous chemicals," Olson stated. "The backlash could be substantial as people realize the implications of toxic substances in their water supply."
Environmental experts worry that if the Trump administration abandons or weakens existing regulations, it would represent an unprecedented setback in the fight for safe drinking water and could lead to widespread health consequences for the public.