3.30 Characterizing PFAS in California State-wide investigative orders have been issued to target known sources or secondary sources of PFASs (i.e. airports, landfills, chrome platers, publicly owned treatment works, bulk fuel terminals, refineries) and nearby public water supply wells. These orders...
Jeffrey Dintzer and Matt Wickersham will be speaking at the PFAS Contamination and Regulation in California Conference sponsored by Law Seminars International. Jeffrey Dintzer serves as the program’s co-chair and will present the introduction. Matt Wickersham will be speaking on the panel “Federal...
California regulatory agency, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), wanted to get a better understanding of PFAS contamination in the state. North America Untangling a Complex PFAS Picture at a Manufacturing Facility PFAS air emissions have led to investigations of soil, groundwater, stor...
In California, the State Water Resources Control Board Division of Drinking Water has set notification and response levels while further research and analysis are conducted to determine the need for enforceable drinking water MCLs. Visitwaterboards.ca.gov/pfasfor more information and links to other he...
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“Forever chemicals” have commonly been used in outdoor and activewear to provide better water resistance and durability. But now some states and consumers are demanding changes.
have established non-enforceable "action levels" or drinking water guidelines. Some states such asCaliforniaandUtahhave begun monitoring programs in addition toEPA's Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule. All of this adds another layer of complexity to the matter and confusion to consumers and regulat...
concentrations for eight PFAS (e.g., PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS, PFHxA, PFNA, PFBS, Hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (GenX), and PFBA) in groundwater30, and the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment set a notification level for PFHxA in drinking water at 1 µg/L31. ...
A September 2019 EPA inspection of the Dreyers Grand Ice Cream Inc. facility located in Bakersfield, California, found the company failed to: comply with process safety and hazard evaluation requirements; correct deficient equipment; manage change requirements; comply with compliance audit requirements; ...
The Agilent G 1310A was used to load the processed sample (100 ul) on a restricted access material (RAM) phase, a LiChrospher RP-8ADS (25 um) 24 × 4 mm RAM from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany) using a solution of 2 mM ammonium acetate buffer pH 4 in water (solvent A) and 2 ...