PFAS
AMWA testifies on safe drinking water affordability, funding
In February, a hearing by the House Subcommittee on Environment convened a panel titled “From Source to Tap: A Hearing…
Carollo, CDM Smith team to design advanced treatment upgrades for Florida county
Carollo Engineers, in association with CDM Smith, has been selected by Broward County, Florida, to design comprehensive water treatment and…
Arq appoints new VP of sales, marketing
Arq, Inc., a producer of activated carbon and other carbon products used in purification and sustainable materials, has appointed Jeanette…
AqueoUS Vets appoints new CEO
AqueoUS Vets, a manufacturer and supplier of water treatment systems, recently announced the appointment of Paris Neofotistos as its new…
How to Mitigate the Effect of Tariffs on Activated Carbon
By Devon Santistevan Tariffs on imported activated carbon have arrived in the water treatment industry, with effects that are just…
Commentary: PFAS’ Impact on Trenchless Construction
By John Moody The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recent ruling on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) represents one of…
EPA proposes changes to PFAS reporting requirements
On Monday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a proposal designed to improve the scope of its perfluoroalkyl and…
Inside the PFAS Settlements: Why the Special Needs Funds Could Mean Millions More for Utilities
By Ken Sansone & Kyla Tengdin Disbursements from the landmark Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Products Liability Litigation settlements with…
PFAS Coalition: Congress must act following CERCLA decision
The Water Coalition Against PFAS, a coalition of drinking water and wastewater sector organizations, is calling on Congress to pass…
EPA to retain CERCLA designation for PFAS, support ‘passive receivers’
The U.S. Environment Protection Agency (EPA) vowed last week to protect “passive receivers” of some PFAS contaminants while retaining their…


