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WEBINAR RECORDING: PFAS—Hemorrhoids or Hernias For AGRO Division Members?
Presented: June 12, 2024
Presenter: Matthew Von Hendy, Owner and Principal, Green Heron Information Services
Moderator: James Schmidt, Associate Director Business Development, Eurofins Regulatory Science Services
Description: This webinar provides an overview of happenings about PFAS chemicals on the regulatory, legal, and business fronts primarily in the US and the EU. These efforts can be charitably viewed as being ahead of the science but created a lot of uncertainty for both government regulatory agencies and businesses. We look at some examples of early-implementation.
We also take a closer look at the recently adopted US EPA PFAS rules regarding the establishment of drinking water standards for some PFAS chemicals and the listing of PFOS and PFOE as hazardous substances under CERCLA (Superfund Law) and what this means for chemical manufacturers, suppliers and importers.
Finally, we offer a few suggestions about how a proactive approach to the recent PFAS regulatory efforts may provide companies not only with legal compliance but help improve company operations and brand recognition.
Presenter Bio: Matthew Von Hendy MLS/MA is noted for his experience and expertise in finding, organizing and disseminating scientific and technical information for clients. He worked as a reference and research librarian for 20 years for science libraries in the Washington DC area (US EPA, NASA and the National Academies of Science). In 2012, Von Hendy established Green Heron Information Services, an independent information consulting practice that specializes in scientific and business-related research. Over the course of the last couple of years, he has helped clients with their PFAS related projects and recently created The PFASter Weekly Update (What’s New With PFAS) and The Business of PFAS weekly newsletters on LinkedIn.
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