This is a huge victory in the fight to restrict these toxic "forever chemicals." The Biden administration and the EPA are finally delivering on our demands for safer drinking water and prioritizing public health. A great first step!
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@MarkRuffalo Republicans will encourage their constituents to eat toxic chems and drink toxic water because they occur in nature before the woke police take their rights away
@MarkRuffalo meanwhile, he pollutes our world by approving more drilling on federal land, which he specifically made campaign promises against. The Purple Party can never be trusted. We need to kill them to claim our freedom. Celebrities are just the talking heads of the wealthy. This is a distraction.
@MarkRuffalo While it is good until environmental protection is part of the constitution it can be ignored by the next administration or even ruled against by the supreme court.

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What kind of shithead advocates for clean drinking water when we can have toxic drinking water for a severely reduced price? /sarcasm/

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Thanks for bringing attention to this subject, Mark.
@MarkRuffalo How about you just say “Biden is delivering” Adding the “finally” is such BS given how much they’ve gotten done all while they had to fix so many things after Trump and still contend with Covid. They’ve done a good job and you know it. There is no progressive that has a shot at the presidency in 24. We can’t afford this kind of useless sniping. Play for the team man
 if you care about democracy. #farL
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Fundraising is easier if you stay on a message of doom and gloom instead of potentially confusing your target audience by acknowledging progress is slowly happening.
@GreenFire @MarkRuffalo Isn’t that the truth. Negative Partisanship is all the progressives have. They don’t write any substantive legislation that passes, half the time they don’t even vote for the bills that could be be passed by hard-working Dems. #farL
New PFAS guidelines – a water quality scientist explains technology and investment needed to get forever chemicals out of US drinking water

The drinking water systems serving over 70 million people may not meet newly proposed water quality standards. It could cost hundreds of billions of dollars to fix that.

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@MarkRuffalo I was shocked when I saw your film. My kids and I probably have these chemicals in our bodies. I just wonder when the executives at this company decided to produce them did they not consider it’d end up in their families bodies
@MarkRuffalo Well done!! 👍 👏 👏
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By the way, in Germany in the Pfalz region a quite large area is poluted with PFAs which slowly but steadily enter the water cycle
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Pfalz translates to Palatinate. I always find it funny when I read it bc it reads like "palatable Palestine" in my dyslexic mind, schmackhaftes PalÀstina.
So our palatable Palestine in the South-West is more and more tasting of PFAS?
Noice.
I reckon, polluting palatable Palestine with PFAS is profitable.

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Giftige Chemikalien: Diese Orte im SĂŒdwesten sind verunreinigt!

Man kann das Gift weder sehen noch riechen oder schmecken. Und jetzt ist klar: Das Problem ist grĂ¶ĂŸer als gedacht. An Hunderten Orten in Deutschland wurde das Gift nachgewiesen. Hier findest du eine Karte.

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@Peter_Panther
Woah! Hadn't heard of that regional issue before, at all. Many thanks.

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