PFAS gets Government Regulations

Water is a basic necessity of life and access to clean and safe drinking water is a top priority. The Biden-Harris Administration recently finalized the national drinking water standard for per and poly-fluoroalkyl substances

(PFAS) to elevate water quality in the United States. PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals” last for a very long time in nature and pose major health risks. Thus, with this new regulation the public health and the environment will be better protected.

PFAS: What are they?

Since the 1940s PFAS have been used in several industries. These man-made chemicals are present in various everyday products such as food packaging, non-stick utensils, stain-resistant clothing, cosmetics, etc.

Due to their widespread usage, these chemicals have now made their way into our water resources. They have started to accumulate in our environment and so it is vital to come up with strategies to tackle them.

Why PFAS Regulation matters?

Exposure to these forever chemicals has been linked to various health problems. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that these chemicals can cause health issues like:

  • Increased Risk of Certain Cancers
  • Developmental Issues in Children
  • Increased Cholestrol Levels
  • Increased Blood Pressure
  • Weakened Immune System
  • Higher Risk of Asthma
  • Reproductive Problems
  • Thyroid Issues
  • Liver Damage

PFAS seep in our water resources in various ways such as through polluted water near industries, leaching from landfills, improper disposal of waste containing PFAS, discharge from sewage treatment plants, breakdown of products containing these chemicals, etc. Considering their negative health and environmental impacts it becomes essential to regulate PFAS levels in our drinking water.

What the new Regulation means?

With the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new regulation strict limits have been set for the amount of PFAS allowed in drinking water. The EPA has set enforceable limits for five kinds of PFAS chemicals – PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, PFHxS and HFPO-DA.

The limits are set at Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) which are considered to be for public health. For two common kinds of PFAS – PFOA and PFOS, the limit has been set at 4 parts per trillion (ppt).

Bottled water companies and providers around the USA will now have to ensure that their products meet these new standards. For implementing these standards, companies may have to upgrade their water treatment facilities or adopt cutting-edge technologies specifically designed to remove PFAS from water. They will have to rigorously monitor and minimize PFAS levels to comply with these new regulations.

How Rabb Water Can Help

At Rabb Water, we are committed to providing pure and safe drinking water. Our top-notch water filtration systems are built to efficiently remove PFAS and other harmful impurities ensuring that you and your loved ones can access water of the highest quality. We provide a wide range of water filtration solutions that can be customized according to your needs.

Get in touch with us today, so that our skilled team can assist you by thoroughly understanding your requirements and suggesting the perfect water system depending on your water needs.