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EPA to crack down on toxic emissions from more than 200 chemical plants

As part of a larger effort to reduce cancer, the Biden administration will require that more than 200 chemical factories cut their toxic chemical emissions. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, finalized Tuesday rules that they said would reduce cancer risk for people who are exposed to toxic chemicals.

 As part of a wider effort to reduce cancer cases, the Biden administration will require more than 200 chemical plants to reduce their emissions of harmful chemicals. The Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) released final rules on Tuesday that it claimed would significantly lower the number of people who are exposed to higher cancer risks. As part of a larger campaign to reduce cancer cases, the Biden administration will require more than 200 chemical plants to reduce their noxious emissions. The Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) released final rules on Tuesday that it claimed would significantly lower the number of people who are exposed to higher cancer risks… 

As part of a larger effort to reduce cancer, the Biden administration will require that more than 200 chemical factories cut their toxic chemical emissions. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, finalized Tuesday rules that they said would reduce cancer risk for people who are exposed to toxic chemicals.

  

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