This bill requires the Department of Environmental Protection to post on its publicly accessible website and in any other manner considered necessary to inform the public of the current federal Environmental Protection Agency standards or the state maximum contaminant level for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in drinking water, measured in parts per trillion, whichever is more stringent. The bill also requires
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.