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Toxic PFAS can be broken down by bacteria found in wastewater

Toxic PFAS can be broken down by bacteria found in wastewater 15 May 2023 Bacteria that break down some types of “forever chemicals” can be found in sludge from wastewater treatment plants. Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals widely used in coatings and foams that resist oil, heat and water.…

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Minnesota Drinking Water’s Nitrate Levels Are Reaching ‘Crisis’ Point

Minnesota Drinking Water’s Nitrate Levels Are Reaching ‘Crisis’ Point May 3, 2023 As concerns mount over the health impacts of one prominent drinking water contaminant in Minnesota, advocates are pressing officials to intervene. “A group of environmental organizations say nitrate pollution in drinking water has reached crisis proportions in southeast Minnesota, and it’s time for…

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EPA Takes First-Ever Federal Clean Water Act Enforcement Action To Address PFAS Discharges At Washington Works Facility Near Parkersburg, W. Va.

EPA Takes First-Ever Federal Clean Water Act Enforcement Action To Address PFAS Discharges At Washington Works Facility Near Parkersburg, W. Va. April 26, 2023 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the Chemours Company to take corrective measures to address pollution from per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in stormwater and effluent discharges from the Washington Works…

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With 9 Million Lead-Based Pipelines In The U.S., EPA Requests $625 Billion

With 9 Million Lead-Based Pipelines In The U.S., EPA Requests $625 Billion April 11, 2023 As the U.S. EPA works to address one of the nation’s most pervasive drinking water contamination issues, it has released a new estimate for the number of lead-based pipelines and provided a price tag for replacing them. “The Drinking Water…

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Former Official Claims Oldsmar Drinking Water Hack Was Really Operator Error

Former Official Claims Oldsmar Drinking Water Hack Was Really Operator Error March 29, 2023 According to a local official with direct knowledge, an alarming drinking water contamination event thought to be the result of cyberattack was actually just an operations flub. “In 2021, news broke of a cyberattack at the Oldsmar, Florida, water treatment plant,…

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Following Local Criticism, Mississippi Lawmakers Abandon State-Operated Water System Plans For Jackson

Following Local Criticism, Mississippi Lawmakers Abandon State-Operated Water System Plans For Jackson March 23, 2023 The latest development in the saga of Jackson, Mississippi’s drinking water system has seen public officials retract their proposed solution following significant public backlash. “Mississippi lawmakers are giving up on an effort to create a state-dominated board to oversee the…

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Judge approves $600 million settlement over Flint water crisis

Judge approves $600 million settlement over Flint water crisis 03/21/23 Michigan will pay $600 million to settle lawsuits over the contamination of Flint’s water supply, which combined with settlements from the city and a local hospital will comprise the largest legal settlement in the state’s history. Attorney General Dana Nessel (D) said in a statement…

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Biden Administration to Restrict Cancer-Causing ‘Forever Chemicals’

Biden Administration to Restrict Cancer-Causing ‘Forever Chemicals’ March 14, 2023 For the first time, the federal government will require utilities to remove from drinking water two toxic chemicals found in everything from waterproof clothing to dental floss and even toilet paper, the Environmental Protection Agency announced on Tuesday. Michael S. Regan, the administrator of the…

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Skyrocketing bills the latest concern in Jackson water crisis

Skyrocketing bills the latest concern in Jackson water crisis March 7, 2023 The city of Jackson, Mississippi, has grappled with crisis after crisis in recent years with the reliability of the city’s water infrastructure, and residents say they are experiencing the brunt of the burden — this time with their wallets. Jackson residents have been…

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Interactive Colorado Water Supply Tool Illuminates Statewide Water Needs Through 2050

Interactive Colorado Water Supply Tool Illuminates Statewide Water Needs Through 2050 February 21, 2023 With more frequent, severe drought, many are looking for better ways to address water supply and storage as climate change alters life in Colorado and the West. The newly released Colorado Water Plan provides a framework for helping Colorado meet its…

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Feds Grant CT Nearly $19 Million to Address Contaminants Like PFAS in Drinking Water

Feds Grant CT Nearly $19 Million to Address Contaminants Like PFAS in Drinking Water February 13, 2023 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted Connecticut nearly $19 million to address emerging contaminants such as PFAS in the state’s drinking water. The funding, which amounts to $18,914,000, is a part of President Joe Biden’s Bipartisan…

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House bill aims to create lending institution for infrastructure projects

House bill aims to create lending institution for infrastructure projects Feb. 7, 2023 The bank would help finance work such as transportation projects, ports, electric grid security and broadband connectivity, according to the release. The bill also allows for broad discretion by the bank to invest in any infrastructure projects that it identifies as “providing…

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