According to several articles published online today (August 20, 2020), Michigan will pay $600 Million to compensate Flint residents whose health was damaged by lead-tainted drinking water. Continue reading
Posts made in September 2020
Legionella Detected in CDC Buildings
Several news sources are reporting (August 2020) that the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) closed several buildings it leases in Atlanta because Legionella bacteria have been found in the water systems…“bacteria that likely grew because of the prolonged pandemic shutdown.” Continue reading
EPA $6M Grant for Lead Testing at California Daycare Centers
August 6, 2020, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a $6,137,000 grant to the California Department of Social Services to support testing for lead in drinking water at child daycare centers. Continue reading
EPA LCR Revisions and Lead-Free Plumbing Rule
Final LCRR Sent to OMB for Review
July 29, 2020, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a Press Release indicating that the Agency has submitted the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCCR) to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for their review. Continue reading
California DDW Releases 2019 Compliance Report and Data
July 2020, the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) Division of Drinking Water (DDW) released the enclosed Annual Compliance Report for 2019 and accompanying database (acr_2019_dataset DDW Annual Compliance_2019). Continue reading
US House of Reps Hearing on DW Stds, ASDWA Report on DW Needs
House of Representatives Hearing
Tomorrow, July 28, 2020 the US House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change will hold a public hearing: “There’s Something in the Water: Reforming Our Nation’s Drinking Water Standards.” Continue reading
New Hampshire Adopts MCLs for Four PFAS
Yesterday (July 22, 2020), New Hampshire’s Governor signed into law an Omnibus bill that included MCLs for four PFAS compounds. The four MCLs will go into effect in 2022 and are presented below. Continue reading
Michigan Adopts MCLs for Seven PFAS
In 2019 Michigan began a process to establish maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for seven PFAS compounds. Yesterday (July 22, 2020) the State issued a Press Release that the proposed MCLs have completed the regulatory process and the final MCLs are expected to become effective on August 3, 2020. Continue reading
California SWRCB Orders PFAS Monitoring at POTWs
Earlier this month (July 2020) the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) issued an Order requiring publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) with a capacity of 1 MGD or more, conduct one year of quarterly PFAS monitoring in the influent, effluent and of biosolids. Continue reading
Final Notice: No Federal MCL for Perchlorate
On July 13, 2020 the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted a pre-publication Federal Register notice indicating that the Agency will not establish a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for perchlorate. The final notice was published in today’s Federal Register (EPA_Fed Reg_Perchlorate Final No MCL_2020-07-21). Continue reading