EPAProposed Rule

Clean Water Act Methods Update Rule 22 for the Analysis of Contaminants in Effluent

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Summary

The EPA is updating how water treatment plants and industrial facilities must test for harmful chemicals in their wastewater before releasing it into rivers, lakes, and oceans. These new testing methods will help catch pollutants that older tests might miss, protecting drinking water sources and aquatic ecosystems.

Key Points

  • 1The EPA is changing the official methods that laboratories must use to detect contaminants in wastewater discharge
  • 2Updated testing procedures aim to identify harmful chemicals more accurately and catch pollutants that previous methods could not detect
  • 3Water treatment plants, manufacturing facilities, and other industries that discharge water must comply with these new testing requirements
  • 4The public can submit comments on this proposed rule until March 25, 2025, before the EPA makes a final decision
  • 5Stricter testing could lead to cleaner waterways and safer drinking water for communities downstream of discharge points

Key Dates

Published

January 21, 2025

Comment Deadline

March 25, 2025

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