EPA expected to revise portions of PFAS drinking water rule
The EPA plans to revise its recent PFAS drinking water standards, including delaying deadlines and rescinding limits for less common compounds.
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The EPA plans to revise its recent PFAS drinking water standards, including delaying deadlines and rescinding limits for less common compounds.
www.waterworld.comEPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is expected to unveil the agency’s proposals scaling back Biden-era PFAS drinking water standards during a roundtable discussion early next week, but grassroots groups are fighting the anticipated action, charging it is a “reckless rollback” that is at odds with the agency’s mission.
insideepa.comEPA's 2026 PFAS regulations include new drinking water rules, CERCLA enforcement, and TSCA reporting updates. Learn the compliance implications.
us.anteagroup.comThere has been a flurry of recent federal activity regarding PFAS on the part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA has doubled down on certain regulatory fronts, defending key ...
pfas.pillsburylaw.comEPA Actions To Address PFAS
www.epa.govThe Biden administration on Tuesday proposed a first-ever rule to strictly limit the amount of six...
www.capito.senate.govEPA news releases related to PFAS starting in 2017
www.epa.govDrinking water systems are preparing for the possibility that the EPA will try to codify its 2022 health advisories suggesting no amount of PFAS substances are safe, water attorneys say.
news.bloomberglaw.comIn late January, the EPA proposed stricter rules around certain hazardous substances including PFAS. Read more about PFAS risks on Drugwatch.
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