Overview
- The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans to weaken limits on three PFAS types, including GenX, and a PFAS mixture set under Biden-era rules.
- Standards for PFOA and PFOS will remain at 4 parts per trillion, the lowest detectable level, ensuring continued regulation of these common PFAS chemicals.
- The compliance deadline for utilities to meet federal PFAS standards will be extended by two years, now set for 2031.
- EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin stated the changes aim to balance public health protection with practical flexibility for water systems.
- Environmental groups condemned the rollback, arguing it undermines commitments to clean water and public safety.