The only reason I can think of that EPA would act like this is regulatory capture.
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What. The. Fuck!
On one hand PFAS are getting removed from industrial, consumer, and firefighting uses because it escapes into the environment and our water supply. On the other hand, the EPA asks the question “what if we sprayed it directly on the environment and our food?”