TalkingPFAS

Ep 48 PFAS regulation and litigation in US with Boston Attorney John Gardella from CMBG3 Law

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Jul 22, 2025
Join John Gardella, a renowned environmental lawyer from CMBG3 Law, as he dives into the intricate world of PFAS regulation and litigation. He discusses the dramatic rise of PFAS lawsuits, particularly in South Carolina, and highlights ongoing legal challenges companies face. Gardella sheds light on the upcoming EPA drinking water standards for 2024 and the political influences affecting regulation. With insights on innovative solutions like Epoch Enviro's SAF technology, he emphasizes the urgent need for accountability in tackling PFAS contamination.
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EPA's Low Water Limit

  • The US EPA set the first legally enforceable drinking water limits for PFOA and PFOS at a very low 4 parts per trillion.
  • This limit reflects a testing threshold rather than safe exposure levels, signaling aggressive regulation.
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Zero Exposure Health Goal

  • The EPA's maximum contaminant level goal for PFOA and PFOS is zero, indicating no safe exposure level.
  • This language reflects studies showing health risks at any exposure, including cancer.
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Largest US Deregulatory Action

  • The new Trump EPA declared its actions the biggest deregulatory move in US history.
  • They have paused certain PFAS regulations, particularly the hazard index approach for four PFAS, to reassess their necessity.
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