EPA published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) to “solicit public input on the necessity for and best approach to obtain environmental effects, exposure and pathway information relevant to determining whether Bisphenol A (BPA) presents an unreasonable risk of injury to the environment.” The ANPRM was issued under the Toxic Substances Control Act and would require manufacturers and processers of BPA to conduct toxicity and environmental testing to fill existing environmental data gaps. Additional testing related to human health effects is not being considered under the ANPRM at this time, but EPA is soliciting comments on methods and locations for testing which could include testing of drinking water and its sources. The AMWA Regulatory Committee will be reviewing the ANPRM to evaluate whether comments are warranted at this time. Additional information onthe ANPRM and EPA’s BPA action plan are available online.