EPA Advances PFAS Regulations and Funding for Water Safety
29 May 2026

EPA Advances PFAS Regulations and Funding for Water Safety

Talking Under Water

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In this episode Talking Under Water co-hosts discuss EPA’s latest PFAS regulatory moves, major new federal funding for drinking water and lead service line replacement, and stormwater-related investments aimed at protecting coastal water quality. The episode opens with a breakdown of EPA’s proposal to maintain drinking water standards for PFOA and PFOS while reconsidering standards for several other PFAS compounds, alongside a potential compliance extension that could give some utilities until 2031 to meet federal limits. The hosts also examine EPA’s increasing focus on PFAS destruction technologies, nearly $946 million in emerging contaminants funding, and what those developments mean for utilities trying to balance treatment costs, planning, and compliance pressure.


The conversation then shifts to the legal and financial risks surrounding PFAS liability, including how CERCLA and RCRA apply to utilities, what EPA’s enforcement discretion does and does not protect against, and why water sector groups are pushing for permanent legislative safeguards. Later, the episode highlights nearly $2.9 billion in lead service line replacement funding and closes with stormwater and coastal water quality news, including federal beach monitoring grants and resilience planning underway in Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina.


Show notes:

Administrator Zeldin Makes Major PFAS Announcement and Hosts Roundtable with Secretary Kennedy


EPA History: Superfund


Federal Environmental Liability under CERCLA and RCRA


Report finds 61% of U.S. beaches experienced unsafe contamination levels in 2024


EPA announces $9.75 million in BEACH Act funding for water quality monitoring


Sullivan's Island resilience plan pairs gray infrastructure with green solutions for 2050


Key moments:

    00:00 – Introduction
    01:16 – EPA PFAS actions overview
    02:16 – Proposed PFAS compliance extension to 2031
    03:31 – Shift toward PFAS destruction technologies
    04:39 – $945.7 million in emerging contaminants funding
    06:13 – EPA outreach for small and disadvantaged systems
    07:02 – $2.9 billion for lead service line replacement
    08:34 – Lead funding declines slightly from prior year
    09:02 – PFAS liability discussion begins
    10:20 – RCRA and CERCLA explainer
    13:05 – Why utilities face PFAS liability risk
    14:03 – EPA enforcement discretion
    16:48 – Legislative safe harbor push
    17:45 – Deeper PRP liability implications
    19:32 – Atlantic Richfield case walkthrough
    23:22 – Limits of current liability protections
    25:17 – Stormwater and coastal water quality segment
    25:30 – EPA beach water quality grants
    26:22 – Safer swimming report findings
    27:12 – Sullivan’s Island resilience planning
    28:11 – Housekeeping

About the podcast


Talking Under Water is the premier podcast for the water industry, including municipal water and wastewater, residential water treatment, storm water management and erosion control. It is produced in coordination between Wastewater Digest (WWD), WaterWorld and Storm Water Solutions (SWS). The podcast covers topics under the One Water movement including the municipal and industrial water and wastewater, residential, stormwater and erosion control markets. Talking Under Water highlights news, trends, new technologies, industry discussions and interviews with experts across the municipal water industry. New episodes of the podcast are released every other week. Logo Images: Anatoly Tiplyashin / Romolo Tavani / stock.adobe.com.    


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