TFA update: Joint request to EFSA and ECHA to consider the fate and behaviour of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in soil and water

TFA update: Joint request to EFSA and ECHA to consider the fate and behaviour of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in soil and water

More insight on TFA in soil and groundwater on its way upon request of the European Commission.

This document outlines the European Commission’s request for a joint scientific assessment by EFSA and ECHA on the behaviour of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) in soil and water. It explains why TFA, an environmental breakdown product of many fluorinated pesticides, biocides and industrial chemicals, has become a growing concern, and describes the evidence showing its formation, persistence, and potential to reach groundwater and crops. The mandate asks the agencies to identify which substances may generate TFA, evaluate whether current study guidelines are adequate to detect it, and explore better methods to predict environmental and groundwater concentrations.

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