The inaction on regulating contaminants — including those that likely cause cancer, reproductive or developmental issues — found in the water of millions of Americans illustrates shortcomings in the U.S. response to environmental threats, say experts.
The biggest issue with the EPA setting limits is finding labs that can measure to those levels with any sort of accuracy or precision.
In the article they mention California's limits are 5 parts per trillion. That's 10^-12 or 0.000000000005.
It's really hard to find equipment that can measure that low with out some dilution factors. This makes it hard to set standards.
If you can't measure it, you can't regulate it.
I'm about ready to get rid of all of these useless federal agencies. They're all being politicized and made useless. Get rid of appointments, do elections or something. The FDA waited like 4mo to investigate some factories after getting reports that their baby formula was killing babies. They ended up finding massively unsanitary conditions and shut them down. 4 months.
I hate them with a passion. They're inept and corrupt.
The tobacco wing is in the pockets of big tobacco. The drug side of things is massively corrupt. They suck at their job, lie to us constantly, and we still pay them for it.
I don't hate the EPA, but man I'm so sick of seeing massive failures from our government.