Two significant events have occurred out of Vermont in April 2022 involving PFAS issues - one on the litigation front and one on the legislative front. Both are of considerable note to anyone actively following PFAS issues, with the pending legislation poised to have...
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CERCLA PFAS Concerns Grow Among Some States
We previously provided an update regarding the EPA’s notification to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that it intends to move forward with regulating PFOA and PFOS as “hazardous substances” under CERCLA. We further detailed the growing movement...
PFAS Biosolids Ban Poised To Become Reality In Maine
On April 15, 2022, the Maine state House and Senate both passed a bill (LD 1911) that would ban the use of biosolids that contain PFAS in land applications, unless it can be shown that the biosolids are PFAS free. While the PFAS biosolids ban addressed growing...
SAB PFAS Findings Shed Light On Possible EPA Action
We previously commented on the significance of the four days of hearings held by the Science Advisory Board (SAB) on issues related to the EPA’s proposals to regulate two legacy PFAS – PFOA and PFOS – in drinking water. On April 1, 2022, the SAB released its draft...
Bloomberg Speaks To John Gardella On Washington PFAS Bill
Attorney John Gardella was recently interviewed by Zach Bright, reporter for Bloomberg Law, for his article regarding a recent legislative activity in the state of Washington that directly targets PFAS in cosmetics products - specifically, it seeks to ban PFAS from...
L’Oreal PFAS Lawsuit Again Shows ESG Risks of Marketing
In less than six months, L'Oreal has now found itself to be the target of PFAS lawsuits related to its mascara products. The latest L’Oreal PFAS lawsuit was filed in the New Jersey federal court on April 8, 2022. Cosmetics and PFAS is a topic that saw increased...
Washington PFAS Law Takes Aim At Consumer Goods
On March 31, 2022, Washington's Governor signed into law a bill that significantly accelerates the state’s initiative to develop regulations for various consumer goods that contain PFAS. With increasing attention being given to PFAS in consumer goods in the media,...
PFAS Class Action Lawsuit Updates
On March 8, 2022, the Ohio court issued an opinion in the Hardwick v. 3M case in which it certified a PFAS class action lawsuit that would include over seven million people. In addition, the court left open the possibility that citizens from additional states outside...
PFAS Air Regulations Proposed By House
In the latest federal legislative move to try to force the EPA to take quicker action than contemplated by the agency's PFAS Roadmap of 2021, a bill was recently introduced in the House that would require the EPA to set air emission limits for all PFAS under the Clean...
ASTM Standards and PFAS….Not So Fast
On March 14, 2022, we reported on the EPA's adoption of revised American Society for Testing and Material (“ASTM”) standards that would, for the first time, include a reference to PFAS. The ASTM changes would be significant for a wide array of entities, including...










