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Straight Answers to Utilities’ Questions on Regulations, CERCLA Liability, and Minimizing Costs
October 31, 2024Regulatory developments at both the federal and state levels are increasing the pressure on wastewater utilities dealing with PFAS. Maine, Connecticut, and Michigan have already enacted laws that limit utilities’ options for the land application of sludge and biosolids, driving up costs significantly, and threatening landfill capacity. -
NACWA Meets with EPA to Discuss Communications Outreach for Upcoming Biosolids PFAS Risk Assessment
October 31, 2024 -
Submit Input on Revised POTW PFAS Study by Nov. 6
October 31, 2024 -
NACWA Hosts Region 8 Utility Executive Dialogue
October 31, 2024 -
PFAS, Wipes Focus of NACWA Updates at New England Pretreatment Workshop
October 31, 2024 -
A Clean Water Thriller
October 31, 2024 -
NACWA Defends Need for Utility Voices to be Heard in Critical PFAS Biosolids Litigation
October 24, 2024 -
NACWA Pushes for Increased Funding for Clean Water in Potential Disaster Recovery Bill
October 24, 2024 -
Cybersecurity Task Force Expected to Finalize Recommendations this Month
October 24, 2024 -
NACWA Provides PFAS Update to New Jersey Clean Water Professionals
October 24, 2024 -
EPA Announces $3.6B for Water Infrastructure Upgrades
October 24, 2024 -
In New Session, High Court Split Seen in San Francisco Discharge Permit Ruling
October 23, 2024 -
A Call For Collective Defense Of Cyber Critical Infrastructure
October 22, 2024 -
How the Election Could Affect Toxic Chemical Regulation
October 22, 2024 -
Households will pay for Biden effort to replace all lead pipes, utilities warn
October 21, 2024 -
U.S. Supreme Court Hears San Francisco Challenge to EPA Permitting Terms
October 17, 2024 -
NACWA Comments on Updated PFAS Disposal and Destruction Guidance
October 17, 2024 -
EPA Requests Comments on Revised POTW PFAS Study
October 17, 2024 -
Federal Policies Focus of Stormwater Conference
October 17, 2024 -
EPA to Host Lead and Copper Rule Webinars
October 17, 2024