EPA updates wet weather regulations for WWTPs

April 20, 2018
New rules will govern blending processes at wastewater treatment plants.

WASHINGTON, DC, APRIL 20, 2018 -- This week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it will work with states, local communities, and stakeholders on a new rulemaking process to provide certainty surrounding the use of "blending" by wastewater treatment plants.

"EPA is taking action on a new rule that will give municipalities much-needed clarity on blending at wastewater treatment plants," said EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. "We look forward to engaging with partners at the state and local levels as we work to design a rule that offers a common-sense approach to protecting public health and safely managing our nation's wastewater."

EPA will work to provide regulatory clarity and certainty to the use of blending so that facilities can optimize wastewater treatment during wet weather, which will protect both water quality and public health in the communities they serve.

Prior to issuing a proposal, EPA will be conducting stakeholder outreach.

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