
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also called “forever chemicals” because they do not break down in the environment or human body, are a leading environmental and public health risk. The persistence of these chemicals and the risk of water, soil, food, and air pollution present widespread exposure globally.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed updates to the 2026 Multi‑Sector General Permit (MSGP) introduce new PFAS Indicator Monitoring requirements for industrial stormwater discharges. The requirements represent a significant expansion of compliance and are expected to influence state-level permits nationwide.
J.S. Held environmental expert Bill Stephens, PhD, shares insights into the EPA’s proposed updates and why this matters across regulated industries. Topics covered include:
• The use of PFAS across industrial and consumer products
• Reasons why PFAS sampling is proposed under the 2026 MSGP
• Key provisions of the five-year NPDES permit
• Sector impacts and what facilities should prepare for
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