Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST SPECIAL SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 1786H.P. 1197House of Representatives, April 24, 2025 An Act to Require the Department of Environmental Protection to Provide Certain Information Regarding Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances to the Public and Private Drinking Water Well Owners Reference to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources suggested and ordered printed. ROBERT B. HUNT Clerk Presented by Representative ARFORD of Brunswick. Cosponsored by Senator BRENNER of Cumberland and Representatives: ANKELES of Brunswick, BELL of Yarmouth, BRIDGEO of Augusta, DILL of Old Town, GOLEK of Harpswell, HEPLER of Woolwich, MONTELL of Gardiner, SHAGOURY of Hallowell. Page 1 - 132LR2311(01) 1 2 is enacted to read: 3 4 5 As used in this section, "PFAS" has the same meaning as in 6 section 2660-AA, subsection 3. 7 The Department of 8 Environmental Protection shall post on its publicly accessible website and in any other 9 manner considered necessary to inform the public of the current federal Environmental 10 Protection Agency standards or the state maximum contaminant level for PFAS in drinking 11 water, measured in parts per trillion, whichever is more stringent. 12 The Department 13 of Environmental Protection shall provide to the owner of a private drinking water well the 14 following information by mail and by e-mail, if possible, when the Department of 15 Environmental Protection has knowledge or suspects that a private drinking water well may 16 be contaminated by PFAS or when the owner of a private drinking water well requests by 17 telephone, in writing or by e-mail the information and shall also provide the following 18 information to an owner of a private drinking water well at the time the Department of 19 Environmental Protection tests and reports PFAS levels of the private drinking water well: 20 A. Current federal Environmental Protection Agency standards or the state maximum 21 contaminant level for PFAS in drinking water, measured in parts per trillion, whichever 22 is more stringent; 23 B. Test results of PFAS levels of a private drinking water well in an easy-to-read, easy- 24 to-understand format, including a comparison to current federal Environmental 25 Protection Agency standards or the state maximum contaminant level for PFAS in 26 drinking water, measured in parts per trillion, whichever is more stringent; 27 C. A list of resources available to private drinking water well owners affected by PFAS 28 that includes available remediation strategies of PFAS, information about entities that 29 test for PFAS in private drinking water wells and financial assistance available from 30 the State, federal and local government and other sources; and 31 D. A list of resources available for the mitigation of PFAS in drinking water from a 32 private drinking water well, including financial assistance available from the State, 33 federal and local government and other sources. 34 The Department of Environmental Protection may adopt rules to implement 35 this section. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine technical rules as defined 36 in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. 37 38 This bill requires the Department of Environmental Protection to post on its publicly 39 accessible website and in any other manner considered necessary to inform the public of 40 the current federal Environmental Protection Agency standards or the state maximum 41 contaminant level for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in drinking 42 water, measured in parts per trillion, whichever is more stringent. The bill also requires 38 39 40 41 42 Page 2 - 132LR2311(01) 43 the department to provide to the owner of a private drinking water well certain information 44 regarding PFAS by mail and by e-mail, if possible, when the department has knowledge or 45 suspects that a private drinking water well may be contaminated by PFAS or when the 46 owner of a private drinking water well requests by telephone, in writing or by e-mail the 47 information and requires the department to also provide certain information to an owner of 48 a private drinking water well at the time the department tests and reports PFAS levels of 49 the private drinking water well. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7