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Stay up to date with new developments regarding perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their regulation. HRP Associates will keep you informed when PFAS related cases make the headlines.
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New Jersey bans some products with toxic PFAS chemicals. Here’s what to know
January 27th, 2026
Posted in: Legislation, RegulationCalifornia State Water Resources Control Board issues new and revised PFAS advisory levels
October 29th, 2025
Posted in: RegulationRepublicans try to gut protections against US military’s Pfas pollution
September 19th, 2025
Posted in: RegulationTrump administration yanks $15m in research into Pfas on US farms
July 11th, 2025
Posted in: EPA, RegulationAdministrator Zeldin Announces Major EPA Actions to Combat PFAS Contamination
April 28th, 2025
Posted in: EPA, RegulationTrump administration moves to cancel EPA grants for children’s health and PFAS research
April 23rd, 2025
Posted in: EPA, RegulationEPA limits remain on 'forever chemicals' – for now. See what's in your drinking water.
March 28th, 2025
Posted in: EPA, RegulationNew Mexico set to become third state to implement full PFAS product ban
March 27th, 2025
Posted in: Legislation, RegulationEPA Adds Nine Additional PFAS to the Toxics Release Inventory
January 3rd, 2025
Posted in: EPA, RegulationUS environmental agency fast-tracking new PFAS approvals for semiconductors
December 19th, 2024
Posted in: EPA, RegulationSen. Sherrod Brown urges Pentagon not to incinerate PFAS in eastern Ohio
December 17th, 2024
Posted in: EPA, Regulation
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