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EPA Delays PFAS Reporting Period to July 2025 Due to Resource Constraints

2024-09-20 Reference source : US Federal Register

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On September 5, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a direct final rule delaying the start of the reporting period for the October 2023 PFAS reporting rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Originally set to begin on November 12, 2024, the reporting period is now postponed until July 2025 due to resource constraints.

 

Background:

Under section 8(a)(7) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), a reporting rule mandated by the FY2020 National Defense Authorization Act requires all manufacturers, including importers, of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and products containing PFAS since 2011 to report detailed information to EPA. This includes data on chemical identity, uses, production and processing volumes, byproducts, environmental and health effects, worker exposure, and disposal practices.

The 2023 reporting rule would have provided EPA, its partners, and the public with the largest dataset on PFAS manufactured and used in the U.S., a critical step in the agency’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap. This data will help EPA and state, local, and Tribal governments understand the uses and quantities of PFAS and support efforts to research, monitor, and regulate these chemicals. However, due to long-standing resource constraints, including a $5 million budget cut in FY 2024, EPA's program has delayed implementation of the rule and reduced its IT operating budget, impacting key initiatives and contractual support for data collection systems.

Due to delays, the agency's software application for collecting PFAS data will not be ready by the originally scheduled November 2024 opening date, making it impossible for submitters to begin submitting data by that date.

 

Proposed rule:

The proposed rule aims to adjust the data submission timeline by opening the submission period on July 11, 2025, when the Agency anticipates its software reporting application will be fully operational. Most reporters will be required to complete their submissions by January 11, 2026. However, small businesses that report only on the import of articles containing PFAS will have until July 11, 2026, to submit their reports.

To assist those affected by this rule, EPA has made guidance materials available on its website. EPA plans to launch a new guidance webpage on the TSCA GuideME database in the coming months, which will feature additional resources such as video tutorials, fact sheets, and other electronic reporting tools to help with compliance. EPA is also accepting public comments on both the direct final rule and the proposed rules until October 7, 2024, during a 30-day comment period.



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