The EPA is set to announce new "maximum containment levels" for specific PFAS chemicals on April 10, 2024, driving significant remediation efforts in water systems nationwide.
Bipartisan U.S. Senators concur that the federal government needs to intervene to shield cities, water utilities, and water treatment facilities from legal responsibility for the detection of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the water supply.
Franklin Electric collaborates with Wiggins Brothers Well Drilling on a vital project to remove phosphorus from Lake Apopka, improving water quality across Central Florida as part of the Lake County Water Authority's nutrient reduction initiative.