New research details PFAS prevalence in the Delaware River Basin

Launch of interactive tool connects the public with regional pollution data WEST TRENTON, N.J. (May 28) – The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) is sharing the latest results of extensive field […]
PFAS in the DRB Webinar

June 15, 2026|12:00PM
PFAS in the DRB Webinar
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Temple engineers use air bubbles to remove water contaminants

Temple Now’s Jonny Hart highlights Md Saiful Islam and Gangadhar Andalur‘s innovative PFAS research. “Md Saiful Islam, a graduate student from the College of Engineering, and Gangadhar Andaluri, assistant professor […]
Veolia Opens One of the Largest PFAS Treatment Plants in the U.S.

Delivering High-Quality Drinking Water to Over 100,000 Delaware Residents Wilmington, DE – At a time when water is more vital than ever for public health and environmental protection, Veolia has […]
PFAS Risk Management: What You Need to Know Now

September 11, 2025|11:30AM
PFAS Risk Management: What You Need to Know Now
Manko Gold Katcher & Fox
3M to Pay New Jersey Up to $450 Million for Drinking-Water Contamination

The state claimed “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS, contaminated groundwater from an industrial park where they were used for decades. Hiroko Tabuchi reports in the New York Times that […]
Aqua Pennsylvania Awarded Nearly $29 Million in Funding to Remove PFAS from Drinking Water Across Commonwealth

Funding is part of Aqua Pennsylvania’s commitment to remove “forever chemicals” to meet new federal drinking water standards; reduces associated costs for customers Aqua Pennsylvania announced today it was awarded […]
PFAS Risk Management: Insights into the Evolving Regulatory Landscape II

October 30, 2024|11:30AM
PFAS Risk Management: Insights into the Evolving Regulatory Landscape II
Manko Gold Katcher & Fox
How Veolia Water in Wilmington is working to remove PFAS from drinking water | Delaware First Media (delawarepublic.org)

Delaware Public Media’s Rachel Sawicki reports on Veolia Water’s work to remove PFAS from drinking water The Environmental Protection Agency recently updated its maximum PFAS contaminant levels, meaning water utilities […]