WWD Weekly eNews - Apr 15th, 2024
 
 
EPA releases final PFAS MCL; Houston addresses sewer spill
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April 15, 2024

Undeniably, the largest news last week was the announcement of the PFAS Maximum Contaminant Level final rule. Our lead news comes from our sibling publication WaterWorld.

Be sure to also check the supporting articles with the industry's response and how these six PFAS came to be regulated in the U.S.

- Bob Crossen, Editorial Director

The six PFAS chemicals now regulated in drinking water are the first brand new MCL in drinking water since 2001.
The EPA has announced a new interim guidance on destroying and disposing of certain PFAS chemicals.
After heavy rainfall hit the area, an alleged equipment malfunction resulted in the spillage of wastewater from a treatment plant outside of Houston.
Erik Roesink, founder and chief technology officer of NX Filtration, has been awarded the American Membrane Technology Association's 2024 Hall of Fame award for his advances in filtration technology.
In this episode of Talking Under Water, the hosts touch on recent industry and an interview on cybersecurity.
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