Mid-Way Environmental Services is a leading environmental service company that provides water and wastewater disposal services for industrial and manufacturing facilities across various industries. They have provided a detailed picture of how the manufacture and use of certain per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) are presently regulated in the United States.
“Under the Toxic Chemicals Control Act (TSCA), the EPA has urged the phase-out of PFOA (perfluorooctane sulfonic acid) and PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate), says the spokesperson for Mid-Way Environmental Services. “They have used the Substantial New Use Rules (SNUR) to restrict the manufacture and use of certain per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS). The Federal Government plans to regulate PFAS under its February 2019 Action Plan.”
The EPA has issued health advisory levels (HALs) for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). However, the maximum contamination limits (MCLs) for these and other PFAs are not yet established.
Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), PFAS are not explicitly regulated as hazardous substances or hazardous wastes under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). However, they come under the general category of pollutants or contaminants.
The regulation of PFAS varies from one state to another.
In Texas, PFAS in the environment falls under the definition of solid waste and might be regulated under the state’s Superfund and industrial solid waste programs.
In the past, PFAS had not been the subject of protective concentration levels or PCLs under the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP). This created significant issues for those seeking to remediate them under TRRP. Now, there are PCEs for several PFAS.
The federal government plans to regulate PFAS under its February 14, 2019, Action Plan. This is how they will regulate the process:
These are the steps the companies must take to mitigate and avoid legal risks associated with the manufacture, use, and presence of PFAS.
According to experts, the PFAS problem can quickly become similar to asbestos, MTBE, or PCB. PFAS is everywhere in the environment and is a matter of grave public concern.
Regulatory initiatives and law actions are being introduced to tackle the problem. The particular approach taken by regulators to address PFAS can influence the nature and scope of risks the regulated entities face.
Midway Environmental Services, Inc. is the only commercial/industrial Class I injection well in Oklahoma. The company has a state-of-the-art facility capable of handling PFAS waste securely. It can be very effective in the disposal of PFAS waste.
About Mid-Way Environmental Services:
Mid-Way Environmental Services, Inc. (Mid-Way) is an environmental service company that provides water and wastewater disposal services for industrial and manufacturing facilities in the Oil and Gas, Exploration, and Production industry. Mid-Way owns and operates a commercial Class II saltwater disposal well (SWD) and a commercial Non-Hazardous Industrial Waste (NHIW) Processing Facility and Class I Disposal Well in Lincoln County, Oklahoma.
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