The U.S. EPA may be reaching the end of its four-year PFAS Strategic Roadmap, but there are still a few loose ends to tie up. This summer also brought us plenty of state-level PFAS action as at least five states enacted bans on PFAS in consumer products. In this post, we look at some recent actions and those that might be taken before the end of 2024.
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Pace® PFAS News and Views – August 2024
By Lindsay Boone, M.Sc. on Aug 27, 2024 12:29:59 PM
Topics: Drinking Water UCMR 5 CERCLA rcra Consumer Products
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Pace® PFAS News and Views – February 2024
By Lindsay Boone, M.Sc. on Feb 15, 2024 2:00:00 PM
As the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) seeks to deliver on the commitments remaining in the 2021-2024 PFAS Strategic Roadmap, we’re expecting to see many new proposals and tying up of loose ends. At the same time, states and other entities are also focusing on PFAS, so we expect plenty of PFAS action at that level as well. As always, in our PFAS News and Views posts, we highlight and provide our perspectives on those news stories most important to our customers.
Topics: rcra TRI Method 1633 NPDWR Minnesota Maine New Hampshire Method 1621
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Pace® News and Views – 2023 Midyear PFAS Update
By Lindsay Boone, M.Sc. on Aug 9, 2023 12:00:00 PM
2023 has been a busy year for the Pace® emerging contaminants team and the customers we serve. In this special edition of Pace® News and Views, we look at some of the most significant EPA actions taken and proposed in the first half of the year as well as what we’re watching for the remainder of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024.
Topics: rcra TRI TSCA SNUR NPDWR ANPRM LVE 1633
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Pace® News and Views - August 10, 2022
By Kevin Custer on Aug 10, 2022 12:00:00 PM
The world of PFAS contamination, testing, and regulation has been moving forward at breakneck speed as the U.S. EPA continues to implement its PFAS Strategic Roadmap for 2021-2024. To help Pace® customers stay up to date, we’re compiling the latest news and developments we think should be on everyone’s radar.