By Jeffrey Dintzer and Clynton Namuo ( September 18, 2019, 4:42 PM EDT) -- California has passed a new law that makes it the first state in the country to require public water suppliers to notify customers if their water contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. A.B. 756,[1] which Gov. Gavin Newsom quietly signed into law at the end of July, is the first California law to regulate PFAS, and represents a strategic shift in the state's ongoing efforts to regulate this emerging class of contaminants....
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