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SL Environmental Law Group PC works with water systems, states, and entities to ensure that the cost of treating contaminated water is not borne by communities.

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Municipal Sewer & Water magazine talks to an environmental attorney about holding PFAS polluters accountable and navigating the complexities of CERCLA liability loom.ly/ivzO-YY

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Now that two legacy #PFAS chemicals have been designated as hazardous substances under #CERCLA, many #wastewater utilities are concerned they may face significant cleanup costs, despite not being the original polluters. TPO Magazine #environmentalcompliance hubs.la/Q03dndqs0

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On April 1st, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality announced it would add six #PFAS to the state’s hazardous substances list and begin creating regulations to limit Oregonians’ exposure to them. hubs.la/Q03fzSx90

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Some federal regulations initiated by the Biden administration are under review, including those addressing #PFAS. This article provides a helpful overview of where federal PFAS regulations stand today. #waterquality #utilities #wastewater hubs.la/Q03kgNRg0

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Have per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals,” been detected in your community’s water sources? It’s a familiar issue, and treating PFAS in drinking water is anticipated to cost billions nationwide and require decades of ongoing

Have per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), sometimes referred to as “forever chemicals,” been detected in your community’s water sources?

It’s a familiar issue, and treating PFAS in drinking water is anticipated to cost billions nationwide and require decades of ongoing
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Connecticut farmers can now participate in a free #PFAS soil testing program through the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) to better understand the scope of contamination throughout the state. #ctagriculture #ctgrown #agriculture hubs.la/Q03m3W180

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Questions about 1,4-dioxane? Check out our 1,4-Dioxane Resource Hub to help prepare your system for compliance. #waterutilities #watertreatment hubs.la/Q03m3QvX0

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Last week, the U.S. EPA announced its intent to make changes to the #PFAS regulations enacted last year. This article in Forbes provides more detail and explores several viewpoints on the proposed changes. #watermanagement #drinkingwater hubs.la/Q03nn7hs0

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#PFAS contamination has become one of the most pressing issues facing today’s local governments and utilities. Check out our PFAS Resource Hub for answers to your most pressing questions. #localgov hubs.la/Q03qrj9Y0

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This article explains the steps entities can take to seek funding and protect ratepayers and taxpayers from current and potential future costs. #utilities #localgov #governmentfunding #publicsector hubs.la/Q03rWtZR0

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Public water systems with #PFAS detections are rightfully concerned about the high cost of treatment to remove these contaminants. #utilities #localgov #governmentfunding #publicsector hubs.la/Q03svCSY0

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Vermont is the latest state to consider a ban on the land application and sale of biosolids, septage and sludge. This article outlines how the proposal connects to conversations around utility funding and long-term planning. #PFAS #wastewater #utilities hubs.la/Q03z7Q550