Proposed PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation | US EPA
PFAS NPDWR Proposal Page
www.epa.govtwo PFAS rules proposed by EPA after a 2024 SDWA process two rules aim to extend drinking water standard deadline for PFOA/PFOS and rescind standards for PFHxS, PFNA, HFPO-DA while keeping PFOA/PFOS standards intact timing would tighten for some systems but the scope would shrink for several PFAS if finalized, the action would extend deadlines for some systems a 60-day public comment period is offered with a public hearing set for July 7, 2026.
PFAS NPDWR Proposal Page
www.epa.govOn Wednesday, May 20, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed two rules that will once again reshape the federal regulatory landscape surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”), the “forever chemicals” that have been a subject of international regulation and litigation for roughly twenty years. If finalized, these two proposed rulemakings have the potential to fundamentally alter the 2024 drinking water regulations addressing PFAS.
natlawreview.comThe Biden administration on Tuesday proposed a first-ever rule to strictly limit the amount of six...
www.capito.senate.govWebpage to provide information on the proposed rulemaking to rescind the regulatory determinations and regulations for PFHxS, PFNA, HFPO-DA, and Hazard Index mixtures of these three PFAS plus PFBS.
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arxiv.orgOn May 18, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed the PFOA and PFOS Compliance Extension Rule and the PFAS Rescission Rule, extending the compliance period for federal drinking water standards for PFOA and PFOS while withdrawing standards for three other PFAS compounds and a controversial hazard index approach. The proposed rules, published in the Federal Register on May 20, respond to a 2024 Safe Drinking Water Act rulemaking by the Biden administration that has been the subject of...
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