Italian Government Delays PFAS Water Limits
The Italian government has postponed the application of new PFAS limits in drinking water by six months. This delay aims to provide water managers more time to comply with the new regulations. Critics express concern that the postponement could weaken the health protections intended by the new standards. The decision follows broader European efforts to monitor and limit PFAS presence in water supplies. The new norms aim to impose mandatory obligations on all member states to monitor and limit per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in drinking water.
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Radio Radicale
“In Italia però l'applicazione di alcuni di questi limiti è stata rinviata di sei mesi dal governo, con la motivazione di concedere più tempo ai gestori idrici per adeguarsi”
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