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PFAS Reporting Requirements: The Basics of Who, What, and How 2024

Product ID: CA3649R7
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

A PFAS reporting primer

In fall of 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its long-awaited rule requiring manufacturers to report per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The new rule will provide the EPA with the largest-ever dataset of PFAS used and manufactured in the U.S.1 Given the risk of penalties for noncompliance, attorneys should understand the rule and how to effectively counsel clients on gathering the required information in order to meet the EPA’s deadlines. 

At PFAS Reporting Requirements: The Basics of Who, What, and How, Alexander C. Lemke will provide a primer on the new reporting rule and outline what’s expected for covered entities. You’ll learn:

  • Who is required to submit reports under the new rule 
  • How and when the information is to be reported
  • What substances are included
  • What information must be reported
  • Penalties for noncompliance
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Wednesday, August 14, 202412:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT

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A PFAS reporting primer

In fall of 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its long-awaited rule requiring manufacturers to report per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The new rule will provide the EPA with the largest-ever dataset of PFAS used and manufactured in the U.S.1 Given the risk of penalties for noncompliance, attorneys should understand the rule and how to effectively counsel clients on gathering the required information in order to meet the EPA’s deadlines. 

At PFAS Reporting Requirements: The Basics of Who, What, and How, Alexander C. Lemke will provide a primer on the new reporting rule and outline what’s expected for covered entities. You’ll learn:

  • Who is required to submit reports under the new rule 
  • How and when the information is to be reported
  • What substances are included
  • What information must be reported
  • Penalties for noncompliance
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A PFAS reporting primer

In fall of 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its long-awaited rule requiring manufacturers to report per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The new rule will provide the EPA with the largest-ever dataset of PFAS used and manufactured in the U.S.1 Given the risk of penalties for noncompliance, attorneys should understand the rule and how to effectively counsel clients on gathering the required information in order to meet the EPA’s deadlines. 

At PFAS Reporting Requirements: The Basics of Who, What, and How, Alexander C. Lemke will provide a primer on the new reporting rule and outline what’s expected for covered entities. You’ll learn:

  • Who is required to submit reports under the new rule 
  • How and when the information is to be reported
  • What substances are included
  • What information must be reported
  • Penalties for noncompliance
Read More ↓

Alexander C. Lemke is an attorney in Meissner Tierney’s litigation practice group. He focuses on assisting clients in complex commercial, intellectual property, regulatory, insurance, and employment litigation. Before joining Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols, S.C., Alex handled complex intellectual property matters at a nationally ranked law firm. He also served as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Wisconsin Supreme Court under former Justice Daniel Kelly. While attending law school at the Tulsa College of Law, he received highest honors, graduating in the top 10% of his law class, and worked as the managing editor for the Tulsa Law Review

  • Learn what entities are required to comply with the new PFAS reporting rule
  • Understand the scope of information required to be reported
  • Determine when and how PFAS information should be reported 
  • Help clients avoid penalties for noncompliance with the rule
  • Environmental lawyers
  • Civil litigators
  • Government lawyers
  • Municipal lawyers
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