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For Immediate Release
Contact: Email:,info(at)fwwatch(dot)org,Seth Gladstone -,sgladstone@fwwatch.org

EPA Must Do More to Address Microplastics Crisis

Food & Water Watch calls on EPA to monitor for microplastics in drinking water

Today, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the EPA is including microplastics on the draft Sixth Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 6), a list of unregulated contaminants that are known or likely to occur in public water systems that the EPA may regulate in the future. The announcement, however, did not mention the inclusion of microplastics on the Sixth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 6) – the EPA’s list of which contaminants the agency will monitor in drinking water issued every five years and due to be finalized by the end of 2026. The proposed UCMR 6 is currently at the White House for review.

Food & Water Watch Senior Staff Attorney Erin Doran released the following statement:

“Microplastics are a serious – and growing – threat to our health and our environment. Without monitoring of our drinking water, we can’t know the full scale of this crisis. Today’s announcement of including microplastics on CCL 6, while a step in the right direction, ultimately falls short on its own. It does not reflect the urgent need for a comprehensive nationwide monitoring program for microplastics in drinking water now. It is not too late to act. The EPA must also monitor for microplastics in our drinking water through UCMR 6.”

Background:

In Nov. 2024, Food & Water Watch submitted a petition to the EPA advocating for microplastics monitoring under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). The monitoring occurs under the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR), which EPA is required to issue every five years for up to 30 unregulated contaminants.

Additionally, the SDWA requires the EPA to include a contaminant in the UCMR if seven governors petition for its inclusion and it would not prevent the monitoring of a contaminant of more pressing public health concern. Food & Water Watch led a successful campaign to compel seven state governors to collectively petition EPA for microplastics monitoring. In late 2025, these seven governors submitted their petition to the EPA.

Every day, people across the United States and the world are ingesting microplastics in drinking water.

  • It’s estimated that each year the average person consumes 4000 or more microplastic particles from drinking water.
  • Microplastics are linked to health harms including cancer, and have been proven to have an adverse effect on the immune system.

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