2025-11820Notice

EPA Approves New York's Latest Water Rule Tweaks

Published Date: 6/26/2025

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Summary

New York updated its water safety rules to better control harmful chemicals in drinking water. The EPA says these changes meet all federal standards and is ready to approve them. If you live in New York or care about clean water, you can share your thoughts or ask for a public hearing soon.

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New York Adopts Stage 2 Disinfection Rule

New York adopted drinking water regulations implementing the Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts Rule. The EPA has tentatively approved the State's revisions, finding they meet all minimum federal requirements and are no less stringent than the corresponding federal regulations. If you live in New York, these rules relate to controlling disinfection byproducts (harmful chemicals) in your drinking water.

Public Comment and Hearing Opportunity

All interested parties may submit comments or request a public hearing on New York's revised Public Water System Supervision Program. If you live in New York or care about clean water, you can ask for a hearing or send comments to the EPA about these rule changes.

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