To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In recent years, Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances, a class of so-called “forever chemicals” better known as PFAS, have become a hot button environmental issue, spurring extensive research, contentious litigation and numerous legislative and regulatory efforts aimed at monitoring or reducing PFAS use. Thus far, EPA’s primary focus has been on groundwater and drinking water; however, EPA recently signaled its intention to turn greater attention toward other potential sources of PFAS, specifically, wastewater and stormwater. Proposed recommendations for permitting In late November 2020, EPA Assistant Administrator, David P. Ross, released a series of