It has now been over a year since PFOA and PFOS – two types of PFAS – were designated as hazardous substances under CERCLA, the federal Superfund law. Among the consequences of these designations was that PFOA and PFOS became subject to the ASTM standard for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (“ESAs”), meaning environmental
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