With the EPA extending the PFOA and PFOS compliance deadline to 2031, many organizations are seeing this as extra time to wait. In reality, itโs an opportunity to move early and get ahead.
The reality is the compliance wave hasnโt slowed down. Itโs becoming more predictable and, for those paying attention, more manageable.
The next couple of years may be the most strategic window weโve seen. Costs are lower, timelines are flexible, and thereโs no rush from competitors trying to do the same thing all at once.
At the same time, PFAS is only part of the story. Emerging concerns like microplastics are continuing to gain attention, which means filtration decisions made today can solve more than one problem moving forward.
For operators, homeowners, and businesses alike, the takeaway is simple. Waiting may feel safe, but acting early is often the smarter move.
At Aquamor, weโre helping customers think ahead with solutions like reverse osmosis and point of use filtration designed to address todayโs concerns and tomorrowโs regulations.
Because when it comes to water quality, being early isnโt a risk. Itโs an advantage.

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