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EPA's action is proposed, not final. It would keep PFOA/PFOS drinking-water MCLs but extend compliance. Separately, EPA proposes rescinding limits for PFHxS, PFNA, HFPO-DA/GenX and a PFBS mixture. EPA cites SDWA/legal and implementation reasons, not AI/data centers. https://www.epa.gov/sdwa/proposed-pfoa-and-pfos-compliance-extension-rule https://www.epa.gov/sdwa/proposed-pfas-rescission-rule
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Trump approved lifting restrictions on PFAS (forever chemicals) not because of Biden, but a pro-growth move for data centers. PFAS are a common byproduct for AI cooling fluids, semiconductors, and wastewater. Data centers also drive the demand for PFAS production for construction. The forever chemicals are going to end up in the fresh water sources and water tables in Ohio, and Kentucky next. For Trump the AI race > MAHA
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"post_text": "[Target Post]\nTrump approved lifting restrictions on PFAS (forever chemicals) not because of Biden, but a pro-growth move for data centers.\n\nPFAS are a common byproduct for AI cooling fluids, semiconductors, and wastewater. \n\nData centers also drive the demand for PFAS production for construction. \n\nThe forever chemicals are going to end up in the fresh water sources and water tables in Ohio, and Kentucky next. \n\nFor Trump the AI race > MAHA\n(This post has 1 attached image(s))"
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