Key takeaways from the U.S. EPA’s third annual PFAS roadmap

The U.S. EPA has released their third annual report on PFAS detailing three years of progress.

The U.S. EPA’s third annual PFAS roadmap outlines significant progress in addressing PFAS contamination. Key achievements include the first nationwide PFAS drinking water standards, $10 billion in infrastructure funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, designation of PFOS and PFOA as hazardous substances, and expanded research on PFAS impacts. The roadmap highlights efforts to hold polluters accountable, safeguard drinking water and waterways, and reduce PFAS in products. It also emphasizes chemical safety and regulatory initiatives to prevent inactive PFAS reentry into commerce. Learn More.

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