EPA can require chemical companies to provide data on PFAS risks. Why isn’t it?

In the recent ProPublica article, “She’s Supposed to Protect Americans from Toxic Chemicals. First, She Has to Fix Trump’s Mess and Decades of Neglect,” Dr. Michal Freedhoff, PhD, EPA’s head of the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) said:

“You can’t ask companies to spend a bunch of money producing data that already exists.”