$1.2B Settlement From PFAS Manufacturers To Water Utilities
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$1.2 Billion Settlement From PFAS Manufacturers To Water Utilities Finalized
Drinking water utilities are set for a financial boost in their efforts to combat one of the most prevalent contaminant classes in the world.
EPA Announces $5.8B From President Biden's Investing In America Agenda For Drinking Water, Wastewater And Stormwater Infrastructure Upgrades
Vice President Kamala Harris and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael S. Regan announced over $5.8B from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda for states, Tribes, and territories to invest in drinking water and clean water infrastructure upgrades.
Dishwasher Pods And Laundry Sheets Face Ban In NYC Over Microplastic Contamination
Some popular consumer cleaning products are on the chopping block in New York City as officials look to protect drinking water from an emerging contaminant.
Europe's Proactive Policy Approach Advances US$476B Water & Wastewater CAPEX Outlook By 2030
Europe's water sector is pivoting toward a more sustainable, resilient future through national policy incentives, creative financing mechanisms, and digital technology advancements. Marked by strong regional differences, Bluefield Research forecasts a total of US$476B in water & wastewater infrastructure CAPEX from 2024 to 2030.
WHO Releases Guidelines And Tools To Enhance Small Water Supplies
The World Health Organization has released guidelines and tools to improve small water supplies. The newly launched Guidelines for drinking water quality: small water supplies, and associated Sanitary inspection packages, aim to improve water quality, build more resilient service delivery, and combat disease surges in vulnerable and resource-constrained communities.