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EPA Water head Radhika Fox

$55 Million wastewater treatment project announcement aligns with Clean Water Act anniversary

State investment for Buffalo Sewer Authority will reduce sewer outflows and improve treatment to the iconic Niagara River.
October 20, 2022
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The project announced Wednesday is part of the Buffalo Sewer Authority's long-term plan to bring aging infrastructure into compliance with current standards.


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Rainer Lohmann STEEP

Rhode Island Superfund research center renewed for another 5 years

A renewal of $8.1 million comes from the National Institutes of Health for another 5 years of research at University of Rhode Island.
October 20, 2022
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The renewal of the STEEP initiative is broadly supported by an array of local leaders who share their perspectives on the effort to address PFAS pollution.


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Lead pipe factory

EPA announces projects to replace lead pipes

Funding will reduce exposure to lead, supporting underserved communities that are most at risk for exposure,
October 14, 2022
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Priority #1: Reduction of lead exposure in the nation’s drinking water systems through infrastructure and treatment improvements. Priority #2: Reduction of children’s exposure to lead in drinking water in schools and child care facilities.


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Water flea

Water fleas key to managing chemical pollution

All animals share genes that influence their responses to pollution exposure.
October 14, 2022
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Researchers say: "Daphnia is a tiny crustacean the size of a grain of rice and are often-overlooked. Yet they are super abundant and can revolutionize the way we assess and mitigate chemical pollution sustainably."


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Shell

Pennsylvania announces civil penalty for Falcon pipeline sediment pollution

Shell Pipeline Company LP and its contractor, Minnesota Limited LLC, agreed to pay penalties for violating permits and regulations.
October 14, 2022
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Shell Pipeline Company has agreed to pay a $670,000 civil penalty. Of the total payment to DEP, $479,464 will go into the commonwealth’s Clean Water Fund and $211,875 will go into the Encroachments Fund.  


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Leddy Beach

Beach reopens following carcinogen contamination in tributary

Immediate tests following the accidental spill of one gallon of styrene mixed in with around 50 gallons of steam condensate into a storm drain resulted in "relatively high" levels of contamination.
Austin Keating
Austin Keating
October 13, 2022
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The beach at Leddy Park in Burlington, Vermont, is open to the public again after a styrene spill forced officials to close the area for cleanup three weeks ago. 


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deep-bed granular activated carbon filters

New granular activated carbon filters result in PFAS-free water in North Carolina

The Sweeney Water Treatment Plant's recent upgrades, which began in 2019, are exceeding expectations.
October 11, 2022
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North Carolina Stop GenX in our Water President Beth Markesino says the announcement that no PFAS compounds currently being detected in treated water is “an immense victory for New Hanover residents.”


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Hayward Water Pollution Control Facility

Wastewater upgrades to protect San Francisco Bay

Hayward Water Pollution Control Facility increases capacity, upgrades infrastructure and limits effluent to the bay.
October 5, 2022
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Final design of the improvements is scheduled for summer 2024 with construction anticipated for completion by spring 2028.


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Fracking platform

Research links groundwater contamination to shale gas, legacy energy development

Well chloride contamination hotspots in Pennsylvania likely driven by leaks and spills of brines, as well as subsurface features and well integrity.
David Blehi
David Blehi
September 23, 2022
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Investigating a region in southwest Pennsylvania with hydrocarbon extraction dating back to the early 1800s, small but statistically significant groundwater contamination hotspots were detected by researchers. 


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PFAS water

PFAS remediation possible with new plant-based material

NIEHS-funded technology presents a green approach to clean up PFAS, or “forever chemicals.”
Megan Boland
September 22, 2022
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The new approach uses a plant-based material that adsorbs PFAS, and microbial fungi that literally eat up the so-called “forever chemicals.” 


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