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Potable Water Quality

Microplastics: current risk assessment techniques and the challenges moving forward

Oct. 31, 2024
Gary Hunter who is the global process technology leader at Black & Veatch talks about where the industry is when it comes to microplastics. 
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Drinking Water Treatment

ABB to acquire water monitoring company Real Tech

Jan. 10, 2024
ABB is expected to soon acquire Real Tech, a supplier of optical sensor technologies that enable real-time water monitoring.
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Distribution

New York passes Lead Pipe Right to Know Act

Jan. 2, 2024
New legislation from New York codifies U.S. EPA’s lead service line inventory requirements, mandating that public water systems make the inventories’ information available to ...
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Potable Water Quality

Carbon, fertilizer policies would also improve water quality

Dec. 21, 2023
A study links the reduction of nitrate groundwater contamination with climate policies that would raise the price of carbon- and fertilizer-intensive products.
Drinking Water Treatment

What’s next for the PFAS MCL & UCMR5

Dec. 18, 2023
U.S. EPA Office of Water Assistant Administrator Radhika Fox talks about the future of PFAS regulation for drinking water in light of EPA’s Annual PFAS Progress Report.
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Infrastructure Funding

Hawaii water supply receives $75M in EPA funding

Dec. 8, 2023
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds may use federal funds for a treatment system that would enable the Honolulu Board of Water Supply to bring the Hālawa Shaft back into service...