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Entries Tagged PFAS

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Pathway to Compliance

Utilities need to understand regulations and the process to properly address PFAS contamination
News Briefs: Main Break Causes Widespread Water Outage in El Paso

News Briefs: Main Break Causes Widespread Water Outage in El Paso

Also in this week's sewer and water news, the North Carolina DEQ releases data from a preliminary study that found PFAS in soil, wastewater and biosolids
Researchers Unveil Eco-Friendly Method to Capture and Destroy PFAS

Researchers Unveil Eco-Friendly Method to Capture and Destroy PFAS

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The Cost of Environmental Remediation

As federal funding becomes uncertain, water systems have other options to recover cost
News Briefs: Michigan Finds Widespread Microplastics in Rivers and Streams

News Briefs: Michigan Finds Widespread Microplastics in Rivers and Streams

Also in this week's sewer and water news, two former wastewater treatment plant employees in Nashville are indicted for bypassing treatment processes
News Briefs: England Water Company Employs Leak-Detection Dogs

News Briefs: England Water Company Employs Leak-Detection Dogs

Also in this week's sewer and water news, researchers discover a previously unknown freshwater aquifer off the coast of Cape Cod
Nccos Study

​Study Measures Magnitude, Distribution of PFAS in Great Lakes​

Law Group Announces Release of PFAS Settlement Funds

Law Group Announces Release of PFAS Settlement Funds

SL Environmental Law Group announces the distribution of over $900 million to more than 200 clients from PFAS water contamination settlements
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News Briefs: EPA Delays PFAS Limits

Also in this week's sewer and water news, Florida officially becomes the second state to ban fluoride in public water systems
MSW Update

PFAS Q&A: Legislation Aims to Shield Utilities From Cleanup Costs

Education Training

Trelleborg Offering Livestream Event About Latest PFAS Developments

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PFAS in Biosolids: What’s the Risk?

A U.S. EPA assessment looks at risks of land-applied material to farm families. Meanwhile, the assessment itself poses risks to utilities’ beneficial use programs.
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News Briefs: Researchers Study PFAS in Treated Wastewater

Also in this week's sewer and water news, the city of Richmond, Virginia's water treatment plant experiences an equipment failure during a water restoration process
MSW Update

EPA Launches Data Collection Efforts to Protect Communities from PFAS