PFAS source delineation and other PFAS-related services are top-of-mind for several industries in the wake of this year’s EPA rulings. If you have questions about federal or state regulations, our local environmental professionals are here to help. We’ll partner with you along every step of your PFAS journey: https://lnkd.in/gQZWeDyF
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In this episode, we delve into the critical subject of Superfund sites and a groundbreaking new announcement from the EPA concerning the ubiquitous and persistent group of substances known as PFAS. We unpack the implications of these so-called "forever chemicals" being now listed under CERCLA (the Superfund statute) and the far-reaching effects of this on environmental safety, public health, and property ownership. Stay tuned as we navigate through the complexities of PFAS management, the new EPA regulations, and the challenges facing environmental consultants, property owners, and the general public. Here is an article we were talking about: https://bit.ly/3wDLTK1 🎙️ https://apple.co/4a7VPcw #environmentallaw #environmentallawyer #newportri
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The recent rulings designating two widely used PFAS as hazardous substances under CERCLA (the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) has put PFAS back in the news. Terracon’s environmental experts have been working on PFAS-related objectives since 2006, with projects in states from coast to coast. Do you have questions about PFAS or need a partner to advise you? Let’s put our expertise to work for you: https://lnkd.in/girA7x22
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Discover how Terracon is addressing PFAS challenges in our latest post. Learn about our innovative solutions and commitment to environmental protection.
The recent rulings designating two widely used PFAS as hazardous substances under CERCLA (the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act) has put PFAS back in the news. Terracon’s environmental experts have been working on PFAS-related objectives since 2006, with projects in states from coast to coast. Do you have questions about PFAS or need a partner to advise you? Let’s put our expertise to work for you: https://lnkd.in/girA7x22
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Alongside, EPA's strategy to address PFAS under various federal statutes significantly impacts environmental and safety standards in commercial roofing. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/ARt9x #LegalChangesonCommercialRoofing #RegulatoryChangesonCommercialRoofing #CommercialRoofing #MaintainingRegularInspections
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I have good reason to believe that if you are an environmental professional today, #PFAS are part of your lexicon. I have great admiration and respect for my colleague, David Blye ‘s decades of experience (no offense, David!) in helping our clients with evaluating the methods for analyzing PFAS in various media. When you get a chance, read David’s blog and join the conversation below. Like so many things in this life, understanding and managing your PFAS risk is complicated.
Dive into the future of water quality and environmental protection with David’s insightful analysis! “Is EPA Method 1633 on the Horizon for Clean Water Act Promulgation?” is our latest PFAS blog post from {{linkedin_mention(urn:li:person:-3XOiDeM0L|David Blye)}}, Senior Principal Chemist. David explores the rapid advancements in PFAS regulations and the recommendation for US EPA Method 1633 to measure PFAS in non-drinking water. Despite the urgency, recent discussions with the US EPA suggest that Method 1633 may not be proposed for promulgation before the end of 2024. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eaviYwgq #CleanWaterAct #PFAS #EPAMethod1633
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#PFAS #environment Good stuff in this article.
Dive into the future of water quality and environmental protection with David’s insightful analysis! “Is EPA Method 1633 on the Horizon for Clean Water Act Promulgation?” is our latest PFAS blog post from {{linkedin_mention(urn:li:person:-3XOiDeM0L|David Blye)}}, Senior Principal Chemist. David explores the rapid advancements in PFAS regulations and the recommendation for US EPA Method 1633 to measure PFAS in non-drinking water. Despite the urgency, recent discussions with the US EPA suggest that Method 1633 may not be proposed for promulgation before the end of 2024. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eaviYwgq #CleanWaterAct #PFAS #EPAMethod1633
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Ivan Cooper, PE, BCEE, a Principal in #CECinc's #WaterResources Practice, weighs in on the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) new drinking water #PFAS rules, which help protect drinking water sources, lead a path to regulatory compliance, promote environmental protection, and ultimately help address public health concerns related to PFAS discharges. Read his thoughts on these new regulations on our blog. https://hubs.li/Q02wbn_x0 #expertinsight
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"Throughout this multi-year process, the Vinyl Institute and the members of its TSCA Vinyl Chloride Consortium look forward to continuing our constructive dialogue and engagement with EPA..." Read our full statement about US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s "high-priority" designation of vinyl chloride for TSCA evaluation: https://lnkd.in/e_e-NftX
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It’s important that we’re authentic and transparent about water quality. New EPA rules on PFAS require communicators to take complicated messages and make them easy to understand. It’s a tough assignment but bottom line, Louisville’s drinking water is 💯. #waterquality #communications
Producing and delivering high-quality drinking water is what we do at Louisville Water. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalizes a regulation for a group of PFAS chemicals and Louisville Water meets the standard. Learn more here: bit.ly/3Jh9RO5
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7moExcellent work