On June 26, 2026, federal regulators released a list of 30 categories of unregulated contaminants that public water systems will be required to test for nationwide between 2028 and 2030. Microplastics, unfortunately, did not make the list.
In other words, public water systems nationwide will not be required to test for microplastics in our drinking water until at least 2030.
This comes just months after microplastics were named a "priority contaminant" by the EPA and HHS for the first time, alongside a $144 million federal research initiative aimed at understanding how these particles affect the human body.

