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June 2025

Everything You Need to Know About the HON Rule

The Hazardous Organic National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (HON Rule) is a pending, yet critical regulation for chemical manufacturing facilities in the United States. To help navigate its complexities, we sat down with Mariah Peronto, Air Program Manager, to answer some of the most pressing questions about the HON Rule. Read on to

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Our Take on the U.S. EPA’s PFAS Priorities

In recent weeks, the U.S. EPA’s announcement outlining the agency’s priorities has dominated the PFAS news. In this post, we share our take on highlights from the announcement and what they may mean for our clients. U.S. EPA Sets the Stage for 2025-2028 Released on April 28, EPA’s press release is worth reading because the take from online commentators

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States Propose 191 PFAS-Related Bills in First Four Months of 2025

During the first few months of the new U.S. EPA administration, PFAS actions slowed down while current plans and programs underwent a review. That’s not been the case in the states. In the first four months of 2025 alone, legislators proposed 191 PFAS-related bills. In this post, we uncover legislative priorities by examining the focus of

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The View from the Lab: Proposed Changes to PFAS Limits in Drinking Water

If your role has anything at all to do with drinking water, you are no doubt aware that the U.S. EPA announced plans to rescind the individual limits on HFPO-DA (GenX), PFHxS, and PFNA and the Hazard Index limit for HFPO-DA, PFHxS, PFNA, and PFBS under the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR). In addition, they announced

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Judy Morgan, Pace Analytical

Field Sampling: Strategies for Minimizing Regulatory Risk By: Judy Morgan

Field sampling is a critical process in environmental science, ensuring that samples collected from various sites are representative and reliably reflect the presence of contaminants. Here are some valuable insights into reducing regulatory risk through successful field sampling. Understanding the Basics Field sampling involves collecting samples from the environment to analyze various parameters such as

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The Hidden Risks of Healthcare Construction

With demands on the American healthcare system growing, construction projects to expand capacity or update services are a common sight in facilities across the country. However, construction and renovation projects can inadvertently pose significant health risks if not managed properly. Among the various hazards, microbiological dangers such as Legionella, molds, and other waterborne or airborne pathogens

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