Turning off The Tap: States are leading efforts to stop the use of PFAS in favor of safer solutions. Maine, Minnesota and Washington have given state agencies the authority to ban PFAS in a wide range of products as well as requiring companies to disclose their use.
Several other states have adopted phase-outs of PFAS in key sectors including firefighting foam, cosmetics, apparel, carpets and rugs, cleaning products, cookware, food packaging, dental floss, kids products and menstrual products.
Cleaning it up: State governments are taking legislative and regulatory actions to establish standards for certain PFAS in drinking water. Eleven states have established Maximum Contamination Levels with another twelve setting health advisory levels in drinking water. States are also starting to test surface water, sludge and air for PFAS contamination.
Holding Polluters Accountable: As of April 2024, 30 US State Attorneys General have initiated litigation against the manufacturers of PFAS chemicals for contaminating water supplies and other natural resources.