Date: Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT
Register Now: go.slenvironment.com/pfas
Following strong engagement in its September PFAS Settlements Forum, SL Environmental Law Group is hosting a live follow-up session to answer new questions from utilities and municipalities and review upcoming deadlines that could determine how much your system recovers through the 3M and DuPont PFAS drinking water settlements. With billions of dollars still available, this session will help you understand how to secure remaining funds before key 2026 claims deadlines.
The 2025 disbursements for agencies in Phase 1 of the PFAS water settlements marked a turning point for utilities managing PFAS contamination, with numerous cities receiving tens of millions in relief. Attention is now turning to agencies in Phase 2 of the settlements, which covers utilities that detected PFAS after June 2023. Now is the time for water providers to complete testing and prepare the necessary documentation to access the settlements’ funds. Missing these deadlines could mean losing access to substantial reimbursement opportunities, forfeiting legal rights to pursue future claims.
What You’ll Learn
This live session will focus on three essential areas for utilities and local governments:
- Impending PFAS Settlement Deadlines — Learn about Testing Reimbursement and Action Fund deadlines, including testing cost submissions due Jan. 1, 2026, and main settlement claim deadlines in June and July 2026.
- Understanding the Special Needs Fund — Discover how utilities that incurred PFAS-related costs before Aug. 1, 2026 can apply for reimbursement of these expenses.
- Actions to Take Now — Get practical guidance on testing requirements, documentation preparation, and claims submission to ensure your utility secures the full funding available.
The forum will include a live Q&A session and case examples from utilities that have already recovered significant funding through the settlements, demonstrating how proactive planning can lead to substantial returns for local governments and ratepayers alike.
Reserve Your Spot
Don’t miss this critical update on PFAS settlement opportunities. The next few months will be decisive for utilities seeking to recover treatment and testing costs before deadlines close.
Register today to secure your seat: https://go.slenvironment.com/pfas


