AWWA And AMWA Statement On Newly Released PFAS Proposals
American Water Works Association (AWWA) CEO David LaFrance and Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) CEO Tom Dobbins released the following statement today regarding EPA’s newly released proposals Extending the Compliance Deadline for the PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation and Rescission of Regulatory Determinations and Removal of Related Provisions for Four PFAS Substances (PFHxS, PFNA, HFPO-DA (GenX), and the mixture of these three PFAS plus PFBS).
“AWWA and AMWA share the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s goal of protecting people from potentially harmful levels of PFAS in drinking water.
“Water utilities are actively addressing PFAS in their communities, and successful solutions depend on careful planning, sound engineering, and affordability for each impacted community. Providing adequate time to research options, select the best approach based on local circumstances, and implement necessary infrastructure and equipment upgrades is the right path to long-term success.
“At the same time, it is essential that drinking water regulations are developed within the rigorous, science-based framework established under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
“EPA’s new proposals will provide an opportunity for meaningful public input and ultimately lead to more scientifically robust drinking water standards. AWWA and AMWA’s goal has always been to help the agency arrive at a regulation that protects water consumers from PFAS, is grounded in science, and is affordable to implement nationwide. We remain committed to this outcome.
Source: American Water Works Association (AWWA)