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The deadline for PFAS reporting has been pushed! Hosts Tom Simmons and Matthew Wallace are joined by compliance expert Jackie Baxley, HRP's EHS&S Practice Leader, to detail the deadline update and go over the key details of the rule.
Check out our previously recorded webinar linked here for some background context, but be sure to check out this episode for the latest!
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Tom and Matt are back to talk PFAS. First, is EPAâs CERCLA designation of PFAS in danger, due to the supreme court eliminating the chevron deference? Plus, Maine farmers sue EPA over PFAS regulation in biosolids. We finish with some advanced chemistry on PFAS destruction.
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Hosts Tom Simmons and Matthew Wallace are joined by HRPâs Carly Saindon to discuss a recent study showing that PFAS absorption into the skin is significantly worse than previously thought. We go over the details and talk about the current state of PFAS skin absorption in various products.
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Your June PFAS headlines! We've got three big stories to tell you about in this installment. As always, all articles can be read in full on the Pulse. It looks like it's shaping up to be a hot litigation summer in the PFAS world. Let's talk about whose going to be feeling the heat!
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Host's Tom and Matt are joined by HRP's Jackie Baxley, EHS&S Practice Leader, to discuss her upcoming webinar on PFAS related compliance updates to EPCRA and TSCA.
Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/522be166-64fa-4ad9-ba48-a95637c38630@e9f3fd58-05d3-4b9a-9485-e694b61feb49
Webinar Description:
In this webinar, Jackie Baxley, HRPâs EHS&S Practice Leader, will guide the audience through recent regulatory changes as it relates to PFAS and TSCA Reporting and EPCRA Toxic Inventory Release Reporting. In late 2023, EPA finalized a new rule under TSCA requiring manufacturers and importers to conduct a 12 year look back at PFAS mixtures, articles and byproducts. This one time report under TSCA will open in November 2024 and be due May 8, 2025.
Also in late 2023, EPA removed the âde minimisâ exemption for PFAS in EPCRA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting. This EPCRA rule change will impact the 2024 Reporting Year whose report is due July 1, 2025. In this webinar we aim to provide awareness of these new/amended rules, help identify if they potentially apply to your organization, and if applicable, what you should be doing NOW to prepare for these reports.
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PFAS has been added to CERCLA as a Hazardous Substance. Host Tom Simmons and Matt Wallace are joined by HRP's Environmental Practice Leader, Tom Darby, to talk through what this huge announcement means.
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Here's the Work Hard segment from the 3:12 Podcast, where we bring you a breakdown on the EPA's finalization of maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in drinking water. Guests Bryan Massa and Tom Darby represent the top talent in the PFAS field at HRP and are here to bring you the details.
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Federal PFAS Maximum Contaminant Levels for drinking water have been finalized!
The Biden administration (through the EPA) on Wednesday 4/10 finalized strict limits on PFAS in drinking water that will require utilities to reduce them to the lowest level they can be reliably measured! Subscribe to the PULSE to see the announcement and supporting documents and keep your eyes on this feed for our full breakdown!
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Hosts Matt and Tom take a look at the overturned PFAS ban on PFAS leeching containers. In 2020 the EPA banned Inhance Technologies containers, due to a manufacturing process that causes the containers to leech PFAS. Earlier this year, the 5th Cricut Court of Appeals overturned that ban. Here are our thoughts.
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On this questions episode we discuss the FDA's Announcement that food packaging containing certain PFAS is no longer being sold in the US. Hosts Tom Simmons and Matt Wallace summarize the FDA's announcement and discuss what questions it raises for us as professionals working in the environmental, health, and safety industry.
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Host Tom Simmons is joined by our guests from the law firm Brown Rudnick LLP, Partner Kyle Johnson and Counsel Anthony J. Boccamazzo, as well as HRP's CEO Dan Titus, to discuss PFAS in the context of class action lawsuits.
Perhaps you've been struck, like us, by the similarities between class action lawsuit advertising for PFAS related injuries and asbestos related mesothelioma. It got us interested in the history of similar class action lawsuits and what that could tell us about the future of PFAS litigation.
Join us for a great conversation.
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We talk PFAS forensics with HRP's Bryan Massa, in an excerpt from HRP's 3:12 Podcast.
You can find the full interview on Wednesday January 31st on HRP's 3:12 Podcast. Or watch on our YouTube channel.
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As we say goodbye to 2023, we say hello and welcome to Bryan Massa, HRPâs regional manager for our new Plymouth Massachusetts office. In addition to being our man in Mass, Massa is also one of the top folks in the world of PFAS. Weâre bringing you to a recording of a recent townhall meeting where Bryan spoke about his work on one of the biggest and most interesting PFAS legacy sites youâre going to hear about this year, and probably next as well! Itâs the first of many entries with Bryan, so mark your calendars for next year and enjoy these informative presentations!
Here's the talk referenced:
https://streaming85.townofbarnstable.us/CablecastPublicSite/show/10876?channel=1
And hereâs a previous talk on the same site, but with slightly better audio quality:
https://streaming85.townofbarnstable.us/CablecastPublicSite/show/10669?channel=1
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We're here to discuss Draft Method 1633 in its fourth variation. This is a joint development through DOD and EPA. PACE Analytical has been there for it all, acting as one of the essential labs in the method's development. Stephen Somerville of PACE is here for a deep dive on what's new in draft 4.
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Tom, Matt, and EHS&S Practice Leader Jackie Baxley are breaking down the Toxic Substances Control Act rule just published in the Federal Register for PFAS reporting for manufacturers and importers.
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HRP's Reed Lewandowski and host Tom Simmons for three stories on what makes PFAS work in New York State, unique.
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Matt and Tom are joined by Krista Ramirez of Axine Water Technolgies to talk PFAS.
Axine's Story:
"Each year industrial manufacturing operations worldwide in virtually every market generate billions of gallons of wastewater contaminated with toxic, non-biodegradable organic pollutants. Much of this wastewater canât be effectively treated on-site with conventional treatment technology and must be trucked off-site for incineration. Itâs a complex, multi-billion dollar pain point with significant long-term risks to industry, communities, human health and the environment.
Axine was created to solve this problem and establish a new industry standard that delivers exceptional performance, flexibility and value compared to incumbents. Today, weâre achieving this goal with an incredibly talented and entrepreneurial team who are passionate about delivering solutions that disrupt the market and deliver the highest value to customers.
From modest beginnings, Axine has grown from concept to scale-up and commercial deployment with multinational customers. Weâre incredibly fortunate to be supported by a global network of world-class research agencies, suppliers, advisors, partners and investors in one of the worldâs top cleantech ecosystems. Weâre proud of our accomplishments and weâre just getting started. Join us as we continue this journey."
Join us for the conversation!
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Matt and Tom talk the latest on PFAS and NPDES.
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We're continuing our quick looks at PFAS regs and realities in each state where HRP is located. This update gets us briefed on what's happening in South Carolina.
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It's Connecticut up first in our state specific series on PFAS regs and realities in each state where HRP is located.
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