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How litigation can alleviate taxpayers’ burden of treating PFAS-contaminated water.
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How litigation can alleviate taxpayers’ burden of treating PFAS-contaminated water.
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After a 13-year legal battle, Pomona awarded its full past and future treatment costs: over $30 million.
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After 13 years of hard-fought litigation, proceedings in the City of Pomona’s case against SQM North America Corporation seeking to recover for the costs of groundwater contamination have officially concluded, with SQM’s payment to the City in the sum of more than $30 million.
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Maine’s York Sewer District announced last week it has filed a lawsuit against 3M, DuPont and other manufacturers for the presence of PFAS in the district’s wastewater.
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“At York Sewer District we are proudly working to hold polluters accountable. Our rate payers are our top priority. Therefore, we thought it critical to partner with SL Environmental on this unprecedented matter” ays Phil Tucker, Superintendent of York Sewer District.
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"Like so many across the State of Maine, York Sewer District is concerned about the impact of these chemicals to our health, infrastructure, and finances. Therefore, we thought it critical to partner with SL Environmental on this unprecedented matter" said Phil Tucker, the superintendent of the York Sewer District.
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The York Sewer District is suing about a dozen manufacturing and distribution companies after PFAS were discovered in the district’s wastewater (click below to watch the video).
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As the EPA’s proposed MCLs for PFAS get closer to approval, many municipalities are wondering how this will affect their budgets and public trust in their drinking water systems.
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How to alleviate taxpayers' burden of treating PFAS-contaminated water (Page 10)
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Many agencies are taking steps to address PFAS contamination, with cleanup costs expected to rise as more regulators set removal requirements. The article looks at strategies to alleviate taxpayers’ burden of treating PFAS contaminated water. (Page 19)
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