Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB538

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

"Forever Chemicals Transparency Act"; enact

Impact

If enacted, SB538 would have significant implications for state environmental regulations governing water quality. Publicly owned treatment works would need to implement measures to collect and analyze data related to PFAS discharges, thereby enhancing monitoring efforts. Additionally, the bill mandates that any industrial users discharging PFAS report this activity annually, starting from 2027. This reporting requirement aims to provide a clearer understanding of PFAS contamination sources, potentially easing future remediation efforts and safeguarding public health.

Summary

Senate Bill 538, also known as the 'Forever Chemicals Transparency Act', aims to regulate the discharge of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from industrial users into publicly owned treatment works. The bill requires these facilities to seek information from industrial users regarding their use and discharge of PFAS, which are recognized for their persistence in the environment and potential health risks. The bill emphasizes the public's right to know about such discharges, highlighting the need for transparency concerning pollutants that may impact drinking water and local ecosystems.

Contention

Debate around SB538 likely centers on the balance between regulatory oversight and economic implications for industries. Supporters argue that increased transparency is crucial for protecting community health and the environment given the well-documented hazards of PFAS. Conversely, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the added administrative burden on businesses and potential costs arising from compliance, questioning whether the benefits of such regulations outweigh the economic impact on local industries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB611

Forever Chemicals Transparency Act; enact

GA SB539

Relating To Toxic Chemicals.

GA SB539

Relating To Toxic Chemicals.

GA SB737

Related To Toxic Chemicals.

GA SB737

Related To Toxic Chemicals.

GA HB1110

PFAS chemicals.

GA HB1135

Transparency of Chemicals Used in Hair Products

GA SB421

"The Data Center Transparency Act"; enact

GA HB1379

Foreign Funding Transparency and Accountability Act; enact

GA HB1286

PFAS chemicals.

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