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VA · HB938INTRO · 12 COSPONSORS

Publicly owned treatment works; monitoring of PFAS.

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Plain-English Summary

Department of Environmental Quality; industrial wastewater; publicly owned treatment works; PFAS monitoring. Directs every publicly owned treatment works (POTW) to require certain new or industrial users of such POTW to perform and report to such POTW no later than 30 days after receipt from a laboratory the results as received of quarterly discharge monitoring for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) for an initial characterization period of one year, provided, however, that suc…

Source: OpenStates · fetched April 13, 2026

Who it affects
Low-income / working-classindirect

Potential for increased costs passed down from POTWs due to new monitoring and reporting requirements.

W-2 worker (non-union)indirect

Potential for increased costs passed down from POTWs to residents, impacting household budgets.

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Who This AffectsAI analysis
  • Low-income / working-classindirectMinor impactMedium certainty

    Potential for increased costs passed down from POTWs due to new monitoring and reporting requirements.

    Directs every publicly owned treatment works (POTW) to require certain new or industrial users of such POTW to perform and report to such POTW no later than 30 days after receipt from a laboratory the results as received of quarterly discharge monitoring for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) for an initial characterization period of one year· Department of Environmental Quality; industrial wastewater; publicly owned treatment works; PFAS monitoring.
  • W-2 worker (non-union)indirectMinor impactMedium certainty

    Potential for increased costs passed down from POTWs to residents, impacting household budgets.

    Directs every publicly owned treatment works (POTW) to require certain new or industrial users of such POTW to perform and report to such POTW no later than 30 days after receipt from a laboratory the results as received of quarterly discharge monitoring for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) for an initial characterization period of one year· Department of Environmental Quality; industrial wastewater; publicly owned treatment works; PFAS monitoring.
What the Bill Does
  • Directs publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) to require certain new or industrial users to monitor and report PFAS quarterly.
  • Monitoring and reporting results must be submitted to the POTW within 30 days of receipt from the laboratory.
  • An initial characterization period of one year is established for this monitoring.
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