Veolia Advances PFAS Mitigation in Drinking Water With More Than 30 US Treatment Projects
Veolia reached a new milestone in its treatment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals in America’s drinking water, with more than 30 sites now reporting no detectable levels of […]
Onvector, WRA’s Newest Member, is using Plasma to Destroy PFAS
Here is an excerpt from Britt E. Erickson‘s article in Chemical and Engineering News: Competition to destroy ‘forever chemicals’ heats up Cleantech start-ups vie for a piece of the PFAS […]
FBI EPA & CISA Outline Top Cyber Actions for Securing Water Systems
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) updated the joint fact sheet Top Cyber Actions for Securing Water Systems. […]
The Pennsylvania Environmental Council & Aqua Pennsylvania announce grant program to improve the health of waterways that supply drinking water in Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) and Aqua Pennsylvania announced a new grant program to improve the health of waterways that supply drinking water in Pennsylvania. The Protect Your Drinking Water […]
NJ American Water Powers Water Treatment Plant with Largest Floating Solar Array in the US
On the East Coast, we have the largest floating soar array in the US! The 8.9 MW array covers 17 acres of the Canoe Brook reservoir in Short Hills, NJ, […]
What Does it Take to Address Climate-Related Challenges?
“The biggest challenge is competing priorities and costs. We do our best to limit rate increases; however, like many communities, we are witnessing rising costs related to materials and labor […]
PFAS Risk Management: Insights into the Evolving Regulatory Landscape
October 19, 2023|11:30AM
PFAS Risk Management: Insights into the Evolving Regulatory Landscape
Manko Gold Katcher & Fox
Water Systems in Southeastern Pennsylvania Face Challenges in Accessing Public Funds for Infrastructure
Water utilities support public health, safety, environmental protection, and economic development so people and nature can thrive. However, much of the nation’s drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure is aging […]
Grants and loan to Philadelphia will pay to replace miles of water mains and hundreds of lead water pipes
Philadelphia’s $500 million in newly allocated federal funding for water infrastructure improvements will soon accelerate lead pipe replacement, potentially removing the hazardous pipes from hundreds of city homes, Philadelphia Water […]