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Schools Confronting PFAS
A recent article from The Maine Monitor tells the story of how Bill Hansen, the facilities director at Windham Raymond School District in Maine, had a start to his year filled with ups and downs. After celebrating no PFAS in the water at one of their middle schools, he was blindsided when the nearby elementary school reported PFAS levels nearly 50 times the state limit.
New PFAS Removal Method (feat. TruClear)
The Bucks County Water and Sewer Authority (BCWSA) of Bucks County, PA. is teaming up with TruClear Water Solutions to break down PFAS using low-voltage electricity. Unlike carbon filtration, this technique doesn’t leave behind any waste that needs disposal, which is a huge plus.
Desert Discussions
At the 8th Biennial Emerging Water Technology Symposium (EWTS) in Scottsdale, AZ, water pros gathered to chat about all things water conservation, quality, and scarcity. The event started with a bang, talking about Arizona's water woes and how linking conservation to clear goals is crucial.
Small-Scale Treatment Systems
There’s been an emerging trend in the water treatment world the last few years: small-scale treatment systems. In a recent piece out of Iowa State University, the team talked about how cities are tackling water shortages by testing small-scale treatment systems and recycling wastewater.
POET for PFAS Helps Sell Home
In a recent article from Yakima Herald-Republic, the reporter talks through how the Army is helping install POETs (Point-of-Entry-Treatment systems) in homes in Washington State. But what caught our eye wasn't just the regulations or the tracking of contaminants; it was the real-world impact on homeowners and buyers.