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Deregulation: Only Partial for PFAS? | Law.com,AI智能索引,全网链接索引,智能导航,网页索引
- As shown in North Carolina, the impacts of recent deregulation and ongoing uncertainty at the federal level are pushing states to be more active in regulating the chaos. The best an industrial user can do is to comply with the current regulations, understand its PFAS usage to prepare for future regulation and reduce or replace its use of PFAS where it can do so economically.