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PFAS and lead replacements discussed; testing complete, pilots underway, inventories due October 2024
Summary
Company witnesses and DPH staff confirmed statewide PFAS testing and lead-service-line inventory requirements, described pilots for treatment and leak detection, and agreed to late-file data on inventories, main replacement rates and treatment notifications.
The hearing included extended exchanges on water quality topics: PFAS testing and treatment, lead service-line inventories, public-notification compliance and treatment pilots.
Why it matters: PFAS and lead are regulated contaminants that directly implicate public health, treatment budgets and capital plans. Regulators sought documentary evidence and schedules for pilot projects and testing results.
Key points from testimony: - PFAS: Aquarion said it has tested all systems; an attachment listing systems requiring treatment was…
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