Emerging Contaminants: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS Sample Clauses

Emerging Contaminants: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS. Description of Issue/Challenge: NHDES, EPANE, and USEPA Office of Research and Development (EPA-ORD) are currently engaged in investigative sampling of pentafluoropropanoic acid (PFPrA), an ultrashort-chain PFAS compound that has recently been detected in drinking water in New Hampshire. As part of the collaboration, NHDES will collect ten water samples in southern New Hampshire that will be sent to EPA-ORD for analysis of PFPrA. NHDES and EPANE will continue to collaborate regionally to support one another and to gain the benefits from (EPA-ORD’s PFAS capabilities. NHDES delivers high-quality samples to EPA-ORD which benefits USEPA because they are gaining direct knowledge and feedback from sampling work on the PFAS front lines. NHDES in return is getting cutting-edge laboratory results and is rapidly learning and gaining the benefits from direct interactions with the subject matter experts at EPA-ORD. Based on its collaborative work with NHDES, USEPA is better able to direct the efforts of its EPA-ORD branch to focus on the most pressing technical issues associated with PFAS sampling and associated policy development. The benefits of such work extend well beyond NHDES and EPA-ORD. The NHDES Wastewater Engineering Bureau (WWEB) has been assisting EPANE with answering any questions that come from the agency and sharing information and data from their PFAS wastewater, sludge, and septage investigation that has been ongoing since 2017. The Residuals Management Section (RMS) within the NHDES WWEB has been interacting with member of EPA Office of Science and Technology answering any questions that may assist them in the new 40 CFR part 503 risk assessment. NHDES/EPANE Technical and Senior Leadership Contacts: NHDES Technical Contacts: Xxx Xxxxxxxx/Xxxxx Xxxxx/Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx/Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx/Xxx Xxxxxx/Xxx Xxxxxx EPANE Technical Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx NHDES Senior Leadership Contact: Xxxxxx Xxxxx/Xxxx Xxxxxxx/Xxxxx Xxxxxx/Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx
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