EPA Concerned About Health Effects of BPA

The EPA will begin monitoring bisphenol A in drinking water and looking for alternatives to the widely used chemical, the agency said Monday.

From the EPA’s press release:

We share FDA’s concern about the potential health impacts from BPA,” said Steve Owens, assistant administrator of EPA’s Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances. “Both EPA and FDA, and many other agencies are moving forward to fully assess the environmental and health impacts to ensure that the full range of BPA’s possible impacts are examined.”

BPA has been shown to cause reproductive and developmental harm in some animal studies. It’s commonly used in food packaging and reusable bottles.

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