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Evides and Dunea Want Strict Pfas Rules for Waste Processors.

Summary by rd.nl
Drinking water companies Evides and Dunea are urging that waste processor CFS in Weert be granted a new, strict PFAS permit quickly. The company requested permission from the Province of Limburg to discharge approximately 5 kilograms of PFAS into the sewer system annually. Following strong criticism from drinking water companies, the Municipality of Weert, and the Limburg Water Board, among others, CFS agreed to withdraw the application, conduct…

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Drinking water companies Evides and Dunea are urging that waste processor CFS in Weert be granted a new, strict PFAS permit quickly. The company requested permission from the Province of Limburg to discharge approximately 5 kilograms of PFAS into the sewer system annually. Following strong criticism from drinking water companies, the Municipality of Weert, and the Limburg Water Board, among others, CFS agreed to withdraw the application, conduct…

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
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