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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
Notifications to Consumers: A Quick
Reference Guide

PFAS Rule Overview

Rule Title

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) National Primary Drinking Water Regulation
(NPDWR) 89 FR 32532, April 26, 2024, Vol. 89, No. 82

Rule Purpose

The PFAS Rule aims to improve public health protection by managing the health risks from
PFAS in drinking water. The final Rule also established Public Notification (PN) tiering for
systems in violation of the requirements in Subpart Z and established mandatory health
effects statements to communicate potential health concerns to drinking water consumers in
the PN and Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs).

Focus of This Guide

This guide discusses requirements for PN and CCRs as they apply to regulated PFAS.
Information in PNs and CCRs can help consumers make informed choices about the
water they drink and understand how contaminants in their drinking water might affect their
health. The finai PFAS Rule establishes multiple tiers of PN for systems in violation of the
requirements in Subpart Z and added contaminant-specific health effects language for
inclusion in the PNs and CCRs.

Utilities Covered

The PFAS Rule applies to community water systems (CWSs) and non-transient non-
community water systems, hereafter referred to collectively as water systems.

Key Milestones

April 26, 2027: Initial monitoring ends and compliance monitoring begins. CCR reporting and
Tier 3 PN notifications begin.

April 26, 2029: All regulated water systems must comply with the PFAS MCLs. Tier 2 PN
notifications begin.

Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR)
Citations

See the following sections in Title 40, Part 141 of the CFR:

~	For PFAS regulations, see Subpart Z.

~	For Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs), see 40 CFR 141.61 (c)(2).

~	For Maximum Contaminant Level Goals, see 40 CFR 141.50.

~	For compliance dates, see 40 CFR 141.6(1) and 40 CFR 141.900(b).



PN Rule (Subpart Q of Part 141) Requirements Applicable to
Regulated PFAS

Overview

Description

The PN Rule requires each public water system (PWS) to notify its consumers any time
it violates an NPDWR or has a situation with the potential to pose a risk to public health.
Notices must be provided in a form and manner reasonably calculated to reach all persons
served. PN requirements are divided into three tiers, based on the seriousness of the
violation or situation and of any potential adverse health effects that may be involved. Tier 1
notification, the most expedited, is not required under the PFAS Rule.

PFAS Rule Violations and Other Situations Requiring Public Notice (Appendix A to
Subpart Q of Part 141):

Tier 2 PN

Required if a system has a PFAS MCL violation in 40 CFR 141.61 (c) or violates the terms
and conditions of a variance or exemption (Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Sections 1415
and 1416, 40 CFR 142.307). Water systems must provide notice as soon as practical but no
later than 30 days after a system iearns of the violation.

Tier 3 PN

Required if a system has a PFAS monitoring and testing violation in 40 CFR 141.905(c) or is
operating under a variance or exemption (SDWA Sections 1415 and 1416). Water systems
must provide notice no later than one year after the system learns of the violation. A CWS
may use its CCR to deliver the notice if timing, delivery, and content requirements are met.

~	A PWS must send a copy of the PN and certification that it has fully complied with the requirements to its
primacy agency within 10 days of completing the PN requirements (40 CFR 141.31 (d)(1)).

~	If a water system has an exceedance of the Hazard Index PFAS MCL and one or more Individual MCLs for a
PFAS included in the Hazard Index (that is, PFHxS, PFNA, or HFPO-DA), combining notifications in one public
notice is allowed (see footnote 23 to Appendix A to Subpart Q).

~	Primacy agencies may determine other violations and situations require a public notice (see table 1 to 40
CFR 141.201).

~	Primacy agencies may require a more stringent public notice tier or require PN for other situations not iisted
above, at their discretion (as authorized under 40 CFR 141.202(a) and 40 CFR 141.203(a)). This can be done
via regulations, or on a case-by-case basis.

~	See httDs://www.eDa.aov/dwreainfo/Dublic-notification-rule for more information on cornDlvina with Public
Notification Rule requirements.

PN Timing Requirements

April 26, 2027

Water systems are required to comply with the Tier 3 PN requirements of Subpart Q following
a monitoring and/or testing violation under Subpart Z.

April 26, 2029

Water systems are required to comply with the Tier 2 PN requirements of Subpart Q following
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CCR Rule1 (Subpart O of Part 141) Requirements Applicable to
Regulated PFAS

Overview

Description

The CCR Rule requires all CWSs to prepare and distribute a water quality report summarizing
information regarding the quality, treatment, and management of their drinking water supply,
including detected contaminants, compliance, and educational information. CWSs must
deliver CCRs annually by July 1. Beginning in 2027, CWSs serving 10,000 people or more
must provide CCRs biannually or twice per year (40 CFR 141.152). CWSs must directly
deliver the CCR to customers by mail, electronic means, or another approved method, in
addition to making a good faith effort to provide the CCR to non-bill paying consumers.

Reporting
Reminders

~	40 CFR 141.151 (d) defines "detected" specifically for the purposes of CCR reporting as
meaning at or above the trigger level prescribed in 40 CFR 141.902(a)(5) for regulated
PFAS.

~	For perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS),
concentrations below the Practical Quantitation Level but above the trigger levels, qualify
as "detected."

~	CWSs are required to begin reporting initial PFAS monitoring data in CCRs in reports
delivered by July 1, 2027.

~	If a CCR includes data for the Hazard Index PFAS, the report must include the Hazard
Index definition provided in the CCR Rule (40 CFR 141,153(c)(3)(v)).

~	CWSs may include additional information as they deem necessary for public education
consistent with, and not detracting from, the purpose of the report (40 CFR 141.153(h)
(5)).

CCR Timing Requirements1

April 1 of each year

Beginning April 1, 2027, a CWS that sells water to another CWS must provide required
information for CCRs (40 CFR 141.153) to the buyer system by April 1, and annually
thereafter, or by a date mutually agreed upon by the seller and purchaser.

July 1 of each year

Beginning with CCRs delivered by July 1, 2027, all CWS must include Subpart Z monitoring
and compliance information required by 40 CFR 141.153.

Beginning July 1, 2030, and annually thereafter, all CWSs must begin including information on
PFAS MCL violations in the CCR that occurred in in the prior calendar year.

October 1 of each
year

A CWS that sells water to another CWS that is required to provide CCRs biannually or twice
per year (40 CFR 141,155(i)) must provide the applicable information in 40 CFR 141.155(j) by
October 1, 2027, to the buyer system, and annually thereafter, or by a date mutually agreed
upon by the seller and the purchaser.

December 31 of
each year

Beginning December 31, 2027, CWSs serving greater than 10,000 persons must deliver

reports twice per year by December 31 (40 CFR 141.155(j)(2)):

~	If the system has a violation of requirements of 40 CFR Subpart Z that occurred between
January 1 and June 30 of the current year or has received Unregulated Contaminant
Monitoring Rule data from the prior year not included in the report delivered by July 1, the
system must send a 6-month update with the second report that accompanies the annual
report.

~	CWSs serving greater than 10,000 persons with one or more PFAS MCL violations that
occurred from 4/26/2029 through 6/30/2029 must include the violation information in a
6-month update delivered by December 31, 2029, per 40 CFR 141.155.

~	If no violations occur and there are no updated Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring
Rule data, the system may re-send the annua! report for the previous calendar year.

Note: Beginning in 2027, no later than 10 days after the date the system is required to distribute the report to its
customers, each CWS must provide a copy of the report to the primacy agency and a delivery certification (40 CFR
141.155(c)).

' Beginning with reports delivered in 2027, reports must meet revised CCR Rule requirements in 40 CFR 141,
Subpart O, pursuant to 40 CFR 141.152(a).

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Additional Resources

The EPA's PFAS Communication Toolkit

https://www.eoa.aov/sdwa/pfas-communications-toolkit

Public Notification Rule information

https://www.epa.gov/dwreainfo/pubiic-notification-rule

Consumer Confidence Report Rule information

httos://www eoa .aov/ccr

Additional information on health effects of
PFAS from the Agency for Toxic Substances
and Disease Registry

https://www.atsdr.cdc.aov/pfas/about/health-effects.html

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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
Notifications to Consumers: A Quick
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The EPA's PFAS homepage

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Final PFAS NPDWR homepage

https://www.epa.aov/sdwa/and-poivfluoroalkvl-substances-pfas

For additional
information on the
PFAS Rule

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Please visit the EPA PFAS
NPDWR Implementation
Web site at https://www.epa.
gov/dwreainfo/pfas-rule-
implementation or contact
your drinking water primacy
agency.

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Note: The statutory
provisions and the EPA
regulations described
in this document
contain legally binding
requirements. This
document is not a
regulation itself, nor does
it change or substitute
for those provisions and
regulations.

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