The Orange County Water District (OCWD) announced that it has been named the 2022 winner of the Groundwater Resources Association's (GRA) Kevin J. Neese award for the District’s robust PFAS treatment program.
The GRA issues the award to recognize a significant accomplishment by a person, persons, or entity that fosters the understanding, development, protection, and management of groundwater.
“Our work to protect local water supplies and remove PFAS detected in the Orange County Groundwater Basin remains a top priority,” said OCWD President Steve Sheldon. “Thank you to the Groundwater Resources Association for recognizing our proactive and swift efforts to address PFAS in Orange County.”
OCWD manages the Orange County Groundwater Basin underlying north and central Orange County, which provides 77 percent of the drinking water supply for 19 cities and retail water districts, serving 2.5 million people.
OCWD was recognized for its comprehensive efforts to remove PFAS from local groundwater, including launching the nation’s largest pilot treatment project in December 2019 to constructing PFAS treatment facilities to restore the impacted drinking water supply.
Today, five treatment plants for the cities of Fullerton and Garden Grove and the Serrano and Yorba Linda water districts are operational, including the nation’s largest ion exchange PFAS treatment plant at the Yorba Linda Water District headquarters. Over the next two years, 31 additional treatment facilities will be built and brought online.
The award was presented to OCWD at the GRA’s Western Groundwater Congress during the Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon on Sept. 20 in Sacramento, Calif.