The new legislation would hold PFAS producers accountable for pollution of the contaminants, taking the liability off of water utilities and their customers.
Hacking has become an increasing threat to utility companies and the water industry is no exception. Jim Schultz breaks down what can be done to recognize and mitigate risk.
The number of U.S. communities confirmed to be contaminated with the highly toxic fluorinated compounds known as PFAS continues to grow at an alarming rate. As of August 2023,...
In local news the war on grass continues in Southern Nevada. Lucky holdouts will now receive, “for a limited time only,” $5 for each square foot of grass replaced ...