In a groundbreaking announcement, the Geothermal Drillers Association (GDA) has launched to foster innovation, safety, and growth within the geothermal drilling sector, uniting industry leaders to steer sustainable energy advancements.
“We (EPA) think that steps like this can significantly help reduce the amount of PFAS that exists in our daily lives that may wash into sewers and end up in wastewater treatment facilities,” Klasen said.
The bureau is “working on the alternative development stage for operations post-2026” for the Colorado River Basin, with “the goal to have a draft environmental impact statement by the end of this year.”
California water utilities have filed a lawsuit against chemical manufacturers citing new EPA regulations on PFAS, seeking damages for contamination of drinking water.