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Maine PFAS Task Force Issues Report and Maine Legislature Cons

This map visualizes water systems that had one or more detection of PFOS, PFOA or another contaminant. An average was calculated using the all samples collected. All locations represented on the map are approximate. Credit: EWG and Northeastern University's SSEHRI

Read the full article by Kenneth F. Gray, Lisa A. Gilbreath, & Emily J. Dupraz (The National Law Review)

“Maine is taking several major steps in addressing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The Maine PFAS Task Force just issued its final report, which included a significant number of recommendations that are likely to lead to additional regulations, investigations, and cleanups. As a related matter, the Maine Legislature is currently considering L.D. 1923, which would add PFAS and a potentially unlimited number of substances to Maine’s Uncontrolled Hazardous Substance Sites Law. 

The Task Force, established by Governor Janet Mills by Executive Order of March 6, 2019, was made up of 11 members, including the Commissioner of the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), other regulators from key state agencies, public health advocates, and a limited number of regulated entities. The Task Force’s final report, Managing PFAS in Maine, includes a significant number of recommendations, including: 

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