WW Weekly - May 6th, 2024
 
 
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May 6, 2024
The city submitted a complaint that’s part of a larger lawsuit.
The EPA acknowledged the efforts of citizens monitoring of the river.
The governor announced April 24, 2024, state and federal funding which will be used for projects across the state.
A Stormwater Solutions video interview asks Joe Mouawad, general manager of California’s Eastern Municipal Water District, about the district’s work on groundwater desalination to develop drought-resilient water supplies.
The EPA acknowledged the efforts of citizens monitoring of the river.
Industry professionals provide insight into the new PFAS MCLs, which were announced on April 10.
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The ruling aims at holding polluters accountable rather than water utilities and their customers.
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