Overview
- The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency extended the first PFAS-in-products reporting deadline to September 15, 2026, with a single 90-day extension available to December 14, 2026.
- The agency says the delay lets manufacturers use upgraded materials for PRISM, the state’s online system for reporting products with intentionally added PFAS sold in Minnesota.
- For the first cycle, companies that report all PFAS data they can obtain by the due date and keep records of supplier requests will be treated as compliant.
- PRISM 1.2 is expected in late April with user interface improvements designed to make filing easier for manufacturers and their representatives.
- More than 500 companies have registered in PRISM and 18 reports are posted, with submissions viewable by the public except for protected trade secrets.