Tag: Environmental Justice

Dec 14
Emerging PFAS Compounds

Emerging PFAS Compounds: Understanding the New Frontiers in Contamination and Remediation Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as “forever chemicals,” are a class of synthetic compounds that have garnered increasing scrutiny over the past decade. With more than 4,700 variants identified, the public health implications of these compounds are stark. Recent concerns […]

Sep 07
Water Utility PFAS Solutions

Water Utility PFAS Solutions: Navigating Mitigation and Treatment Strategies Introduction Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have emerged as a significant concern for water utilities and individuals alike, posing health risks and environmental challenges. As of July 2025, regulatory scrutiny surrounding PFAS has intensified, compelling water utilities to find effective treatment solutions. This article will explore […]

Jun 05
Policies in Water: Strategic Approaches for Sustainable Management

Water policies play a crucial role in managing and protecting one of our most valuable resources. These policies determine how water is allocated, conserved, and managed to ensure sustainability and access for all. In the United States, water policies vary by state, with regions like California having specific laws reflecting their unique water challenges. Recent efforts […]

Mar 01
Aging Pipes and Plants: Why Americans Must Invest in Wastewater Infrastructure

As we flush our toilets and run our sinks daily, wastewater gurgles into an unseen underworld of aging pipes, pumps, and treatment plants. This intricate infrastructure forms the backbone of our nation’s sanitation, collecting sewage from homes and buildings to process over 34 billion gallons daily. Yet cracking pipes, overflowing sewers, and outdated plants plague […]