Announcements
2009 International Side Event at ICCM2
May 11, 2009 – EPA to host a side event at the Second International Conference on Chemicals Management (ICCM2) to summarize discussions and outcomes from the International Workshop on Managing Perfluorinated Chemicals (PFCs) and Transitioning to Alternatives held in Switzerland in February 2009, and to continue the international dialogue on possible paths forward in support of collaborative action on PFC stewardship program(s).
Provisional Health Advisories for PFOA and PFOS
January 8, 2009 - EPA’s Office of Water has developed Provisional Health Advisories for PFOA and PFOS to assess potential risk from exposure to these chemicals through drinking water.
Second Annual Progress Reports Received
October 31, 2008 - EPA received second annual progress reports from all eight companies participating in the 2010/15 PFOA Stewardship Program.
Read about PFOA Accomplishments January 2007 – January 2009.
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), also known as "C8," is a synthetic chemical that does not occur naturally in the environment. It has special properties that have many important manufacturing and industrial applications. EPA has been investigating PFOA because it:
- Is very persistent in the environment
- Is found at very low levels both in the environment and in the blood of the general U.S. population
- Remains in people for a very long time
- Causes developmental and other adverse effects in laboratory animals.
Major pathways that enable PFOA, in very small quantities, to get into human blood are not yet fully understood. PFOA is used to make fluoropolymers and can also be released by the tranformation of some fluorinated telomers. However, consumer products made with fluoropolymers and fluorinated telomers, including Teflon® and other trademark products, are not PFOA. Rather, some of them may contain trace amounts of PFOA and other related perfluorinated chemicals as impurities. The information that EPA has available does not indicate that the routine use of consumer products poses a concern. At present, there are no steps that EPA recommends that consumers take to reduce exposures to PFOA.
In 2006, EPA and the eight major companies in the industry launched the 2010/15 PFOA Stewardship Program, in which companies committed to reduce global facility emissions and product content of PFOA and related chemicals by 95 percent by 2010, and to work toward eliminating emissions and product content by 2015.
This site provides information on PFOA and related chemicals and EPA's actions on these chemicals:
- Basic Information -- Read background on PFOA and related chemicals, information on the Provisional Health Advisory (PHA), the 2010/15 stewardship program, search for alternatives, the Enforceable Consent Agreement (ECA) process, EPA enforcement actions, a report showing reductions in blood levels of the chemicals in the U.S. populations, and how to access PFOA information in the docket.
- Where You Live -- Get contacts on PFOA at EPA headquarters and regional offices, as well as information from states including fact sheets and reports.
- 2010/15 PFOA Stewardship Program -- Learn about eight major companies' commitments to reduce facility emissions and product content of PFOA and related chemicals including their baseline emissions and latest progress reports dating back to 2007.
- New Chemical Review of Alternatives -- Read about EPA's regulatory approach to finding alternatives to PFOA and related chemicals, including shorter chain-length telomer alternatives.
- Enforceable Consent Agreement (ECA) Process -- Learn about negotiated enforceable consent agreements, memoranda of understanding, and voluntary commitments.
- Risk Assessment -- Learn about EPA's risk assessment of PFOA and decisions made by the EPA's Science Advisory Board (SAB).
- EPA Action on PFAS Compounds -- Learn about EPA's initial action on perfluorooctyl sulfonate (PFOS) and other related perfluorinated compounds, including perfluoroalkyl sulfonates (PFAS) and how EPA has regulated their use.
- Related EPA Actions -- Read about inerts in pesticides, PFOA-related research, and monitoring PFOA in water.
- Related Programs and Studies -- Read about PFOA-related programs and studies from other federal agencies, countries, and intergovernmental organizations.
- Frequent Questions -- EPA's responses to common questions.
- Glossary of Terms -- Look up definitions of scientific and regulatory terms related to PFOA.