John Gardella’s recent article regarding drinking water PFAS limits set by the state of New Hampshire was published by the prestigious National Law Review. The article, entitled “New Hampshire Adopts Aggressive PFAS Drinking Water Bill” examines not only the limits that New Hampshire set for five PFAS, but also a reserve fund established for remediation efforts. However, as Attorney Gardella explains, the provision of the new law may in fact lead to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services increasing violation notices to private companies in an effort to push remediation without use of taxpayer money. This will have a significant administrative and financial impact on New Hampshire businesses.
The National Law Review publishes on emerging legal issues and the articles that it publishes are regularly cited by other legal publications and main-stream media, with re-syndication through LexisNexis, Thomson West Reuters, BNA, Bloomberg, MSN, Bing, Yahoo, AppleNews and Google News and many and other channels.
CMBG3 Law is following judicial, legislative, administrative, and scientific developments relating to PFAS. More information about the services we can provide, including risk assessments, to ensure your business is ready for any intersection with these substances can be found on our PFAS Litigation page.
Our attorneys have been at the forefront of PFAS issues, including giving presentations as to the future waves of litigation stemming from PFAS issues. For more information, please contact any of our PFAS – Toxic Torts Team: Jessica Deyoe, Suzanne Englot, Alexandra Fraher,or John Gardella.
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