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The chemistry and analysis of PFAS is unique and challenging, and there is no consensus best method for all target analytes or matrices. The USEPA published Method 537 in 2008 with an update in 2018. This method is applied to 18 PFAS compounds in drinking water matrices only.
It is that time of year again. With each passing year there is more to keep track of with regards to legislative and regulatory developments to address PFAS. Although state activity has waned in recent years, federal activity is thriving.
The concept of modern biomonitoring took off in the 1960s with the publication of Silent Spring. This book highlighted the risks of indiscriminate pesticide use and furthered the concept of analyzing biological fluids for compounds not naturally produced by the body.
On December 17, 2021, the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published the final Unregulated Contaminants Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR5). This fifth UCMR will require monitoring of the drinking water entry points of public water systems across the nation for selected Per- and Poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and Lithium.
On December 17, 2021, the United State Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published the final Unregulated Contaminants Monitoring Rule 5 (UCMR5). This 5th UCMR will require monitoring of the drinking water entry points of public water systems across the nation for selected Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and Lithium.
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