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“Congress should be able to provide $12 million each year from fiscal years 2026 through 2030 for EPA to carry out PFAS water criteria, testing, monitoring, rulemaking, publication, and notice work outside the wastewater grant program.”
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“Public wastewater plants should be able to get federal grants to find local PFAS sources and support pretreatment work that controls PFAS before it enters or moves through public systems.”
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“EPA should have to adopt PFAS testing Method 1633A, or an equally strong successor method, by January 31, 2026, for water, solids, biosolids, and tissue samples.”
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“The federal government should help public wastewater plants reduce PFAS and other newer pollutants in wastewater.”
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“Facilities should face PFAS controls when they send wastewater to public treatment plants, not only when they release wastewater directly into rivers, lakes, or other surface waters.”
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“PFAS chemicals and PFAS groups should be covered by the water rules only when an approved federal test can measure them.”
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“The federal government should help pay for local and federal work to find and reduce forever chemicals before they reach public wastewater systems.”
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“The federal government should set clear national limits on forever chemicals in rivers, lakes, streams, and wastewater.”
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