EPA proposed rule includes regulatory limits for six PFAS compounds, most notably, the compounds perfluorooctanoic acid and perflourooctane sulfonic acid,and includes monitoring, reporting, and other requirements to ensure that regulated PWS meet the PFAS standards.
MDHHS released the results of the Michigan PFAS Exposure and Health Study, detailing how the chemical impacted people in the Rockford/Belmont area and Parchment/Cooper area.
EPA proposed nationally uniform and federally enforceable limits on six per and polyfluoroalkyl substances PFAS in drinking water. This marks a key milestone in EPA PFAS roadmap and establishes an important structural support in the developing body of PFAS regulation.
With release of EPA proposed drinking water limits for certain PFAS, answers to questions of how low will limits be, which PFAS will be included are answered. Understanding what will come next is critical for corporations, insurers, financial world portfolio risk analysts.