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April 22, 2024
The six PFAS chemicals now regulated in drinking water are the first brand new MCL in drinking water since 2001.
Industry experts weigh in on the new measures taken by the EPA to set and enforce MCLs for PFAS chemicals in drinking water.
View the journey through news reporting by Endeavor Business Media's water group to see key moments that led to enforceable regulation
The new legislation would hold PFAS producers accountable for pollution of the contaminants, taking the liability off of water utilities and their customers.
The proposed voluntary agreements are meant to update the Sacramento River and Delta components of the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary
In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts touch on recent industry and an interview on cybersecurity.
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FROM THE ENDEAVOR WATER GROUP
The ruling aims at holding polluters accountable rather than water utilities and their customers.
The drone technology was used to help to Improve data accuracy of stormwater facilities and adhere to new compliance regulations with improved timing of pond dredging.
The funding will allow the Town of Hull to focus on the restoration of sewer outfall pipes and cleanup.
Joe Mouawad, general manager at Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD), gives a detailed look on successfully securing grants and putting them to good use.