Middlesex Water Has Implemented Its Strategy for Compliance With New More Stringent Federal Regulations for PFAS
The EPA’s new regulations create a new national requirement for regulating six PFAS found in the nation’s drinking water supply and establishes a new Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for PFOS and PFOA at 4 parts per trillion (4 ppt). This new federal MCL for PFOS and PFOA is lower than the
“Middlesex Water’s technical expertise in successfully treating PFAS using granular activated carbon has well positioned us to respond to this new, more stringent EPA regulation,” said
“Preliminary engineering studies are underway to ensure we implement the latest and most effective PFAS treatment approaches. We are also working to identify potential private and public sources to fund the significant investments needed to construct the anticipated necessary plant upgrades,” added Leslie.
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