The State Water Board has announced plans to investigate the presence of PFAS chemicals in facilities throughout the state. The phased investigation plan will review more than 1,000 facilities and meeting the standards will not be easy. Facilities that show a presence of PFAS chemicals will need to submit results to the state. For properties that show a PFAS presence in ground or drinking water will require additional tests. Failure to comply could result in fines ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 per day for the violation.

“Compliance is not simple,” Kamran Javandel, partner at Allen Matkins, tells GlobeSt.com. “There are several challenges just in terms of obtaining adequate analytical testing. The State Board will issue investigative orders to potential source facilities—airports, landfills, refineries, bulk terminals, secondary manufacturers—under the authority of California Water Code Section 13267. These orders will give businesses 30 days to respond to questionnaires regarding their use, or for landfills, acceptance, of PFAS-containing materials, and 60 days to submit work plans for PFAS testing.”

At the moment, the State has only approved one analytical testing method, which could prove to be an additional challenge in detecting the presence of PFAS. “This approved method is still evolving, is only approved for a limited number of PFAS compounds, and is only approved for analysis of drinking water—not the groundwater that will presumably need to be analyzed for source facilities,” says Javandel. “Moreover, many laboratories are not yet equipped to perform the approved analytical method. Laboratory staff that have seen one of the State Board's orders report that it requires testing for 23 PFAS chemicals and “recommends” testing for more—a perplexing challenge given that there is no approved analytical method for many of those compounds.” When the testing plan is approved, owners with selected properties will have 90 days to test for PFAS and submit the results.

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Kelsi Maree Borland

Kelsi Maree Borland is a freelance journalist and magazine writer based in Los Angeles, California. For more than 5 years, she has extensively reported on the commercial real estate industry, covering major deals across all commercial asset classes, investment strategy and capital markets trends, market commentary, economic trends and new technologies disrupting and revolutionizing the industry. Her work appears daily on GlobeSt.com and regularly in Real Estate Forum Magazine. As a magazine writer, she covers lifestyle and travel trends. Her work has appeared in Angeleno, Los Angeles Magazine, Travel and Leisure and more.