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EPA considers extending comment period for proposed rules regulating PFAS in RCRA corrective actions
Gwendolyn Keyes,
Adam Baas,
Michael Nagelberg,
Stephan Maranian
The Environmental Protection Agency has issued two companion proposals under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act to incorporate numerous PFAS into facility corrective action activities.
20 March 2024
DOJ enhances corporate voluntary self-disclosure policy for environmental violations
Andrew Cooper,
Caroline Lee,
Amanda McCaffrey
The policy joins a trend across the DOJ to enhance corporate disclosure incentives and strengthen VSD programs.
27 March 2023
EPA proposes first-ever PFAS drinking water maximum contaminant limits
Adam Baas,
Gwendolyn Keyes,
Michael Nagelberg,
Caroline Lee
The rule – once in effect – will pose significant legal implications for regulated industries.
16 March 2023
EPA delays setting PFAS effluent limitations, asks states to fill the temporary gap
Gwendolyn Keyes,
Adam Baas,
Michael Nagelberg
Notwithstanding these regulatory delays, it is a matter of when, and not if, EPA finalizes PFAS regulations under the Clean Water Act, along with numerous other PFAS regulations.
25 January 2023
Industrials Regulatory News and Trends - February 3, 2023
Jeff Salinger,
Gwendolyn Keyes,
George Gigounas,
Raymond Navarro
ACC warns against exaggerating harms of PFAS; new proposals for clean-manufacturing R&D.
3 February 2023
EPA’s new ultralow PFAS health advisory levels portend regulatory and litigation risks – but do not overextend them
George Gigounas,
Adam Baas,
Stefanie Fogel,
Angela Agrusa,
Allexanderia Bingham,
Michael Nagelberg
There is much more to come in PFAS regulation; in the context of liability risk, it is critical to analyze HALs for what they are – and what they are not.
28 June 2022

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