Clark Public Utilities, Cities Don’t Plan Changes to PFAS Testing Despite Federal Rollbacks
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Oakdale PFAS project would divert water around former 3M dump
State officials are accepting comments on the environmental impacts of a project proposed by 3M Corp. to collect surface water upstream of a dump in Oakdale in order to reduce polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in stormwater discharge from the site. The Abresch Disposal Site is the largest of three former disposal locations that comprise the Oakdale Disposal Site, a state and federal Superfund site. 3M is working with the Minnesota Pollution Cont…
Clark Public Utilities, cities don’t plan changes to PFAS testing despite federal rollbacks
A proposed change to federal testing requirements for specific per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS — better known as “forever chemicals” — likely won’t affect local drinking water testing and monitoring. Read more...
The PFAS, known as eternal pollutants, are found in our drinking water, while they are harmful substances to health. Discover the most effective and well-known methods to eliminate them! The article How can I remove the eternal pollutants (PFAS) from my tap water? appeared first on NeozOne.
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