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EPA Furloughs Threaten US Pollution Monitoring Amid Shutdown

🚨 The US federal government's partial shutdown has put nearly 90% of Environmental Protection Agency staff on furlough. This means core programs—like pollution monitoring, chemical inspections, and disaster response—are facing a full stop. 😬

Key programs at risk include:

  • Air pollution monitoring 🌫️
  • Chemical facility inspections 🧪
  • Disaster response coordination 🚨

A senior advisor at the Environmental Protection Network warns, "Without the EPA on the job, toxic emissions and water contamination could go unchecked, putting millions of Americans at risk."

Millions depend on EPA’s regular checks to keep their air and water safe. With such deep cuts, communities may see slower responses to spills, delayed quality reports, and gaps in safety enforcement. 🤔

While Congress debates a funding deal, experts suggest staying proactive: consider home water tests, track local air quality apps, and support local clean-up efforts. 🔍💧

This shutdown shows just how crucial federal agencies are to everyday life. Will lawmakers restore funding soon? We’ll keep an eye on the developments. 🌟

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