U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that he has directed the Environmental Protection Agency to look at opening up water standards. During a small business roundtable at the White House, Trump said water pressure was an issue, citing faucets and sinks, showers, and even toilets.
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Trump urging EPA to tackle water standards, says people flush toilets too much
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