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In this week’s update, Administrator Zeldin (1) Advances Cooperative Federalism in Utah Alongside Governor Cox, (2) Joins CNN’s State of the Union to Discuss EPA’s Expansive Efforts to Combat PFAS in Every Form, and (3) Reaffirms Agency’s Commitment to be Exceptional Steward of Taxpayer Dollars During Cabinet Meeting.
Administrator Zeldin Advances Cooperative Federalism in Utah Alongside Governor Cox
 Last week, Administrator Zeldin was back in Utah where EPA has been closely partnering with the Congressional delegation, state leadership, and local communities to deliver big wins related to attainment of air quality standards, protecting the Great Salt Lake, upgrading water infrastructure in advance of the 2034 Olympics, and so much more. Administrator Zeldin kicked off the Utah visit alongside Governor Spencer Cox at his Operation Gigawatt Summit.
Read more about Administrator Zeldin’s travel to Utah.
EPA’s Expansive Efforts to Combat PFAS in Every Form
 EPA has been extensively engaged in robust efforts to remove PFAS from drinking water. This includes research, funding, treatment/destruction/removal technology vetting, technical assistance, Safe Drinking Water Act responsibilities, and much more.
On Sunday morning, Administrator Zeldin joined with CNN’s Jake Tapper on State of the Union for an extensive interview covering the agency’s great work accomplished over the last week. They discussed EPA’s response to the Garden Grove, CA site, our work to keep drinking water safe for communities, and action we are taking to lower costs for all Americans.
Administrator Zeldin Reaffirms Agency’s Commitment to be Exceptional Steward of Taxpayer Dollars During Cabinet Meeting
 EPA has made it a top priority to eliminate wasteful federal spending and ensure every taxpayer penny spent is to advance clean air, land and water and Power the Great American Comeback for all Americans. EPA has been following through on a ZERO TOLERANCE commitment to prevent waste and abuse. Watch Administrator Zeldin discuss this more during Wednesday’s cabinet meeting at the White House.
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