2017 ITRC Annual Meeting PFAS Team Update

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2017 ITRC Annual Meeting PFAS Team Update

PFAS Team Overview PFOS Team Leaders: Robert Mueller Program Advisor: New Jersey DEP Ginny Yingling Minnesota Dept. Health Program Advisor: Lesley Hay-Wilson Sage Risk Solutions LLC PFOS

PFAS Team Goal Understanding in the scientific community of PFAS sources, site characterization, fate and transport and remediation is growing rapidly PFAS compounds in the environment have become an emerging, worldwide priority The ITRC PFAS team will produce concise technical resources for project managers – regulators, consultants, responsible parties, and stakeholders Six Fact Sheets Web-based Technical and Regulatory Guidance Document Internet-based Training

2017: Developing Fact Sheets Six writing subgroups Led by one state regulator and one other team member – see next Documents will be available through the team private page All team members will be able to participate through comments and review Fact sheets expected to be 10 pages or less

Target Users for Fact Sheets Primary – state personnel of regulatory programs – project managers for remediation sites, other state project managers Additional – consultants, industry, and federal project managers; stakeholders

Project Overview Six Fact Sheets synthesizing key information History and Use Nomenclature Overview and Physicochemical Properties Regulatory Summary Fate and Transport Site Characterization Tools, Sampling Techniques and Laboratory Analytical Methods Remediation Technologies and Methods

Fact Sheet Writing Subgroup Leaders History & Use Kate Emma Schlosser, NH Jeff Hale, Kleinfelder Nomenclature and Phys-Chem Tracie White, CO Elizabeth Denly, TRC Solutions Regulatory Summary Brie Sterling, PA Linda Hall, GSI Fate & Transport Sandra Goodrow, NJ Sarah Gewurtz, GHD Site Characterization, Sampling Tech., & Lab Methods Bob Delaney, MI Janice Willey, Navy Remediation Technologies Jamie Wallerstedt, MN Bill DiGuiseppi, CH2M

Fact Sheet Writing Schedule Plan for rough outlines before the team meeting (Done!) First 3 fact sheet drafts to the editor by June 15 Start external review for first 3 fact sheets July 17 (30-day review) Review complete August 16 Possible team meeting end of August, early September Publish first 3 fact sheets September 8 Second 3 fact sheet drafts to the editor by September 15 Start external review for second 3 fact sheets October 16 (30-day review) Review complete November 15 Publish second 3 fact sheets December 8

Project Overview: 2018-2019 Following the release of the Fact Sheets in 2017, develop a detailed, web-based technical and regulatory guidance document and Internet –based training (IBT) course. Technical information Necessary breadth and depth not given by Fact Sheets Links to scientific literature Regulatory information and links Stakeholder perspectives Other related information as determined by the team Work on outreach opportunities Team to complete its work by December 2019