America’s Big PFAS Clean Up: Polluters Must Pay
How are utilities taking action to recover PFAS costs? The article delves into funding options for entities facing PFAS clean-up costs.
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How are utilities taking action to recover PFAS costs? The article delves into funding options for entities facing PFAS clean-up costs.
Read full articleIn April, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released two much-anticipated final rules pertaining to certain contaminants within the broad class of synthetic compounds known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. The article discussed anticipated implications for water utilities nationwide.
Read full articleIn the latest Talking Under Water podcast episode, Ken Sansone, senior partner at SL Environmental Law Group, provides insight into the new PFAS MCLs, which were announced on April 10.
Read full articleAs the nation anticipates EPA finalizing its proposed drinking water PFAS limits, the 3M and DuPont settlements promise access to billions of dollars to cover PFAS treatment and monitoring expenses for water systems across the county.
Read full articleIn a time of heightened awareness and tightening regulations, effective water treatment strategies and public communication are paramount. The article explores steps that utilities can take to prepare.
Read full articlePFAS contamination has become an increasing challenge in Maine. The article analyzes steps that utilities can take to proactively approach and manage PFAS contamination in their wastewater.
Read full articleWith stricter regulations and increased testing, many water utilities are discovering man-made chemical contaminants in their source water, some of which, like perchlorate, require advanced treatment technologies for remediation. But who will pay for the cleanup?
Read full articleThe rising threat of PFAS has brought water and wastewater management issues to the forefront for many municipalities. The article takes a look at what municipal decision-makers can do to protect their utilities as well as their residents.
Read full articleA regulatory outlook on state and federal approaches to PFAS in the wastewater sector, and recommendations for financial preparedness.
Read full articleAs aridification and water demand collide, PFAS contamination has the potential to stress water resources past their fragile limit. Water reuse methods could be the lynchpin to address each simultaneously.
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