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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is a company in the Environmental Innovation|Governments|Green space. Based on 119 Reddit mentions across 10 subreddits, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a 30% positive sentiment score in the GovTech space. Reddit users most frequently discuss U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in r/UsaNewsLive.
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Sentiment Breakdown
Top Subreddits
- r/UsaNewsLive 39 mentions
- r/environment 4 mentions
- r/ArchitectContinuingEd 4 mentions
- r/todayilearned 3 mentions
- r/INFPIdeas 2 mentions
- r/AAA_NeatStuff 2 mentions
- r/PLNewsGroup 2 mentions
- r/Republican 1 mentions
- r/NorthCarolina 1 mentions
- r/PFAS 1 mentions
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What Redditors Are Saying
"# 📢 Share This Before It Disappears Nobody paid us to write this. The multi-billion dollar companies profiting from your poisoned water would prefer you never read it."
"(rule is on [epa.gov](http://epa.gov), search "technology transitions program" if you want to verify)"
"Based on numbers in article, about 500 employees will be laid off."
"[BPA is literally linked to health risks.](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41804233/) And obviously other than plastics, [PFAS is a clear issue](https://www.epa.gov/pfas/our-current-understanding-human-health-and-environmental-risks-pfas)."
"Because of decades of ship building the ground of Navy Yard is pretty toxic, the navy and EPA are actively cleaning it since the late 90’s but progress is pretty slow."
"# 📢 Share This Before It Disappears Nobody paid us to write this. The multi-billion dollar companies profiting from your poisoned water would prefer you never read it."
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