Department of Defense PFAS Discharge Prevention Act
The Department of Defense PFAS Discharge Prevention Act mandates measures to prevent PFAS pollution, ensuring cleaner water and better health for communities near military sites.
The Department of Defense PFAS Discharge Prevention Act mandates measures to prevent PFAS pollution, ensuring cleaner water and better health for communities near military sites.
Bill Number: HR 1938
Introduced On: March 06, 2025
Current Status: Introduced in House
Primary Sponsor: Jennifer L. McClellan
Cosponsors: 15 additional members from both parties
The Department of Defense PFAS Discharge Prevention Act aims to address the environmental and health concerns associated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) discharges from Department of Defense (DoD) facilities. PFAS are a group of man-made chemicals that have been linked to various health issues, including cancer and liver damage, and are persistent in the environment, leading to contamination of water sources.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to mitigate PFAS contamination:
Prevention Measures:
Monitoring and Reporting:
Remediation Plans:
Funding and Resources:
Collaboration with State Agencies:
This multi-committee referral indicates the bill's broad implications across various sectors, including environmental protection and military operations.
The Department of Defense PFAS Discharge Prevention Act represents a proactive approach to addressing the environmental and health challenges posed by PFAS. By instituting preventive measures and requiring accountability from the DoD, the bill seeks to protect public health and preserve water quality in communities surrounding military facilities.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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