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Although useful, PFAS or highly fluorinated chemicals are associated with serious health harm and can remain in the environment forever.

Latest News

FDA Testing Finds Bottled Water Samples Do Not Exceed EPA Limits for PFAS in Drinking Water

22 Apr 2025 | Food Safety Magazine

The U.S. FDA has shared results from a sampling and testing assignment of bottled waters for PFAS, in which no samples were found to have levels of “forever chemicals” that would exceed maximum contaminant levels for public drinking water recently set by the U.S. EPA.

Fears that UK military bases may be leaking toxic ‘forever chemicals’ into drinking water

19 Apr 2025 | The Guardian

Bases in Norfolk, Devon and Hampshire face MoD investigation over possible leaching of dangerous PFAS into the environment.

New fish consumption guidelines in Minnesota due to PFAS in the water

18 Apr 2025 | KSTP

Health Officials have updated some of their fish consumption guidelines due to the presence of PFAS in some bodies of water.

German insurers encouraged to exclude coverage of PFAS liability

16 Apr 2025 | Euractiv

The insurance industry group hopes coverage limits “help speed up the development of alternatives” to forever chemicals.

EPA Weighs N.C. Environmental Harms From Sewage Sludge Used as Fertilizer

16 Apr 2025 | Inside Climate News

“Off spec” liquid from Winston Weaver fertilizer fire that was applied on a nearby farm field contained toxic PFAS.

Latest Science

Evaluating the hypothesis of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) presence in HDPE geomembranes

22 Apr 2025 | J. Hazard. Mater. Adv.

Ultra-short-chain PFAS (specifically PFPrA) were detected in all tested HDPE geomembranes used for waste containment—potentially leading to elevated PFAS concentrations in landfill leachate.

Patterns of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substance occurrence in fish in the 2018–2019 US EPA National Rivers and Streams Assessment

22 Apr 2025 | Sci. Total Environ.

PFAS compounds were detected in over 90% of fish sampled from major U.S. rivers, with the most common being PFOS, PFUnA, PFDA, and PFDoA, and although their concentrations declined between 2013–2019, they remain a concern for fish consumers, especially in communities facing environmental justice issues.

Prenatal exposure to per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances and its association with Developmental Defects of Enamel (DDE) and dental caries in 4 years old children: Findings from Shanghai birth cohort

14 Apr 2025 | Environ. Int.

Prenatal exposure to PFBS was linked to a higher risk of developmental dental enamel defects, while PFHpA was associated with a lower risk, highlighting distinct effects of short-chain PFAS on enamel formation in children.

Obtaining and evaluating information on the use, release, and health effects of two types of long-chain PFAS used as alternatives for legacy long-chain perfluoroalkyl acids: a case study.

8 Apr 2025 | Environ Health Perspect

Two long-chain PFAS used at a New Jersey fluoropolymer facility, were found to be as bioaccumulative and toxic as phased-out long-chain PFAAs they have replaced, with human half-lives of several years and health effects observed in both animals and exposed workers.

PFAS regulations and economic impact: A review of U.S. pulp & paper and textiles industries

8 Apr 2025 | Chemosphere

The pulp, paper, and textiles industries face financial risks from PFAS pollution, including treatment costs projected at $3 billion annually, product bans, recycling disruptions, and lawsuits like an $11.9 million paper mill settlement, all due to widespread emissions, contamination, and lack of PFAS-specific regulations​.

Latest Policy

BWS alerts DOH to PFAS in Waipahu ʻEwa Waiʻanae water system

22 Apr 2025

The updated map excludes PWS 355 Barbers Point, which is currently operated and owned by Hawaii Water Service.

How PFAS regulations have changed in the Trump administration, so far

14 Apr 2025

Much of what took place under the Biden administration is likely to be scrutinized by the new Trump administration.

Maine Board Approves Motion to Adopt Rule on PFAS in Products; CUU Proposals for Products Prohibited as of January 1, 2026, Are Due June 1, 2025

11 Apr 2025

Under the approved rule, CUU requests for products scheduled to be prohibited January 1, 2026, are due June 1, 2025. The products containing intentionally added PFAS that are scheduled to be prohibited include: cleaning products; cookware; cosmetics; and others.

RI Senate passes bill to protect firefighters from PFAS

11 Apr 2025

The Rhode Island Senate passed a bill aimed at protecting firefighters from cancer-causing chemicals.

A PFAS First: New Mexico Exempts Fluoropolymers From Its PFAS Product Ban

9 Apr 2025

Yesterday, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed the first state ban on products with intentionally added PFAS to exempt fluoropolymers.

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Addressing the risks from Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)

Event: 26 May 2025

We welcome submissions from anyone with answers to the questions in the call for evidence. You can submit evidence until Monday 26 May 2025.

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