Entries by hgoodwin

EPA Proposes Risk Management Rule for 1-Bromopropane

On August 8, 2024, EPA published a proposed rule to restrict use of the solvent 1-bromopropane (1-BP) (CASRN 106-94-5).  The proposed rule is the result of the agency’s revised 2022 determination that 1-BP presents an unreasonable risk of injury to human health due to effects including neurotoxicity, developmental toxicity, and carcinogenicity. According to EPA, 1-BP […]

PFDA IRIS Assessment Finalized Amid Ongoing PFAS Reviews

This July, EPA released the final Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) assessment for PFDA.  PFDA’s toxicological review is the third completed IRIS assessment for a PFAS.  Two additional assessments, for PFHxS and PFNA, are still in progress. Consistent with the draft, the final PFDA assessment concluded that evidence indicates “PFDA exposure is likely to cause […]

EPA Releases Second Version of Interim Guidance on PFAS Destruction and Disposal

On April 8, 2024, EPA released the second version of its interim guidance on the destruction and disposal of PFAS and PFAS-containing materials.  The updated interim guidance builds on the initial guidance issued in 2020 by providing new recommendations for the management of PFAS-containing materials. The updated interim guidance focuses on three categories of large-scale […]

Coca-Cola Asks Judge to Dismiss Simply Juice PFAS Suit

A proposed class action alleging that Coca-Cola’s Simply-brand juices contain PFAS does not state a plausible claim for relief, Coca-Cola told the Southern District of New York on July 31, 2024. The plaintiff in Lurenz v. The Coca-Cola Co. alleges that laboratory testing revealed “widespread and uniform” PFAS contamination in Simply juices at levels detrimental […]

EPA Proposes to Designate Five Substances as High Priority

On July 25, 2024, EPA published a notice proposing to designate a new batch of existing chemicals as high priority substances under section 6 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).  TSCA section 6 requires EPA to continually designate existing chemicals as “high-priority” based on factors including hazard and exposure potential.  Once a high priority […]

Class Action Against Coca-Cola for “100% Recyclable” Claims Advances

A proposed class action against Coca-Cola and other companies selling bottled water can proceed after the plaintiffs provided survey results indicating that consumers may be misled by Coca-Cola’s recyclability claims, the Northern District of California ruled in the case Swartz v. The Coca-Cola Co., No. 3:21-cv-04643. Crucial to the case are the Federal Trade Commission’s […]

EPA Grants Petition to Address PFAS Created by Plastic Fluorination

On July 10, 2024, EPA granted a citizen petition from environmental groups encouraging EPA to take Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 6 action for three PFAS substances produced during the fluorination of plastic containers. The petition alleges that the three PFAS—PFOA, PFNA, and PFDA—pose a variety of serious human health hazards, even at extremely […]

EPA Proposes to Restrict Use of N-Methylpyrrolidone

Multiple occupational uses of n-methylpyrrolidone (NMP) would be banned and others would be restricted under a proposed rule published by EPA on June 14, 2024.  The proposed rule follows EPA’s 2020 determination that NMP presents an unreasonable risk to human health due to health effects including fetal death and reduced fertility. According to the proposed […]

OEHHA Proposes Additional Changes to Prop 65 Warning Requirements

On June 13, 2024, California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) issued a notice proposing changes to Proposition 65’s warning requirements.  The proposed changes revise proposed amendments to Proposition 65 published in October 2023, discussed in a previous blog post. If implemented, the June 2024 proposal would revise the October 2023 proposal by: Delaying […]