A Bill to Require PFAS Cleanup in Public Water Systems
Federal funds and standards to remove PFAS chemicals from public drinking water.
EPA shall set enforceable maximum contaminant levels for six PFAS compounds in public water systems.
Public water systems must achieve compliance within 5 years.
$10 billion in EPA grants and revolving funds.
Safe Drinking Water Act enforcement.
Mechanical parts, sourced & timed
Use this as your pre-round checklist. Memorize the source citation. Time yourself to the delivery target.
- Bill / Number
- S. 1390 — A Bill to Require PFAS Cleanup in Public Water Systems
- Funding source
- $10B EPA grants + revolving fund.
- Timeline
- 5-year compliance window.
- Tight — treatment infrastructure is expensive, but funded.
- Enforcing agency
- Environmental Protection Agency.
- Yes — EPA finalized PFAS MCLs in April 2024.
- Penalty for non-compliance
- Safe Drinking Water Act enforcement.
- Source citation
- U.S. EPA (2024), 'Final PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation' — epa.gov.
- Delivery time (read aloud)
- 1:05 (65s)
PFAS cleanup costs water utilities $1.5B/yr — ratepayers ultimately pay.
EPA (2024) cost-benefit analysis valued avoided cancer cases at $1.5B/yr in health savings — net-zero on direct costs and dramatically positive in QALYs. The bill's $10B fund covers the upfront capex spike.