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Wilmington Council moves forward on PFAS removal

Claudia EstradaGovernment, Headlines, Health

WILMINGTON — Wilmington City Council has taken the next step in addressing PFAS contamination in the city’s drinking water. During the Thursday, Aug. 21 council meeting, council advanced an ordinance authorizing bonds for the Phase Three PFAS Removal Project, which will fund the design and construction of a new PFAS system and a transfer pump station. The Finance and Economic …

PFAS are found in a wide range of products and environments, and once released, they don’t go away easily. (Photo by FREEPIK)

What to know about PFAS in Delaware: local impacts, risks, and what’s being done

Claudia EstradaHealth, Environment, Government, Headlines

Between new treatment efforts in Stanton and ongoing concerns about contamination in the Christina River, PFAS have emerged as a growing concern in Delaware, raising questions about health, accountability, and cleanup. So, what are PFAS? And why do they matter? PFAS—short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—are a class of human-made chemicals used in products like nonstick cookware, waterproof clothing, and …

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Veolia opens $35M PFAS water treatment facility in Stanton

Claudia EstradaBusiness, Headlines

WILMINGTON— Veolia has opened one of the largest PFAS treatment plants in the United States at its Stanton Water Treatment facility, a $35 million project designed to deliver safer drinking water to more than 100,000 New Castle County residents. The system is now removing regulated per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from up to 30 million gallons of water per day, …