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County endorses plan to seek treatment funding for PFAS in landfill leachate
Summary
Supervisors discussed the county’s Solid Waste Environmental Management Plan, which proposes seeking Clean Water Fund funding for reverse-osmosis leachate treatment and potential joint-venture arrangements with neighboring counties; capacity, lifespan and long-term responsibilities were raised.
Marathon County supervisors discussed adoption of the county’s Solid Waste Environmental Management Plan (Resolution 406-25) and the plan’s proposed approach to treating PFAS in landfill leachate at the July 17 meeting. Supervisor Robinson said the plan seeks Clean Water Fund support to install reverse-osmosis treatment that would concentrate PFAS and allow treated water to be managed on-site; Marathon County currently produces about 50,000 gallons of leachate per day and…
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