EPA Proposes Updates to its TSCA PFAS Reporting Rule
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is adjusting its plan for collecting information on PFAS, proposing updates that could reshape reporting expectations for manufacturers and importers. This effort traces back to Congress’ passing of the fiscal year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which directed EPA to promulgate a rule requiring companies that manufactured PFAS since January 1, 2011, to submit detailed information.
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PFAS Q&A: PFAS TRI Reporting
During the completion of a threshold determination for TRI reporting, how can it be reasonably determined if PFAS is present in materials?
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PFAS REGULATORY CORNER: EPA’s Shifting Strategy for Federal Drinking Water Standards
Over the past couple of years, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has shifted its approach to regulating PFAS by proposing to partially roll back federal drinking water standards, while allowing states to maintain their own, potentially stricter rules.

