The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing a series of upcoming virtual listening sessions on EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap. Continuing through late April, EPA will be holding a virtual session on the PFAS Strategic Roadmap focused on each EPA region, as well as a session specifically dedicated to the perspectives of EPA’s Tribal partners.
“In EPA’s PFAS Strategic Roadmap, we committed to transparent, equitable and inclusive engagement with all stakeholders to inform the Agency’s work,” says Radhika Fox, assistant administrator for water and co-chair of EPA’s council on PFAS. “By hearing directly from communities, we will better understand how PFAS contamination affects individuals’ lives and livelihoods and can better ensure that communities have equitable access to solutions — especially Tribal communities and communities with environmental justice concerns.”
Each regional virtual listening session will provide information about EPA’s ongoing work under the PFAS Strategic Roadmap and what it means for each region or for Tribes. Each session will also provide opportunities for community members to share feedback directly with EPA regional and PFAS Council leaders to inform the implementation of the actions described in the roadmap.
Details for these sessions, including opportunities for members of the public to attend and to share feedback, will be available on the Regional PFAS Community Engagement Sessions website.
Learn more about EPA’s efforts under the PFAS Strategic Roadmap.















