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The PFAS Problem: How Regulators Are Responding and What It Means for Drinking Water
October 2019
Water system operators need to understand evolving initiatives and enforcement risks related to PFAS.
Some steps the US Environmental Protection Agency might take to remediate PFAS contamination could have wide-ranging consequences for public water delivery and treatment systems.
Utilities can help themselves by keeping their compliance programs robust and building goodwill within their communities and with regulators at all levels.
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