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Village hears water‑supply plan; well 6 PFAS levels near upcoming standard
Summary
Engineers told the Village of Hartland board the community has sufficient water supply through 2045 but that sampling at Well No. 6 showed PFAS concentrations close to a forthcoming 4 parts‑per‑trillion standard, prompting contingency planning for treatment or additional well work.
The Village of Hartland held a public hearing Tuesday on a draft 20‑year water supply service area plan that concluded the community’s current water supply and storage are adequate through 2045, but flagged PFAS at Well No. 6 as a future compliance risk.
Dave Arnott, an engineer on the project team, told the board the planning analysis projects a 2045 peak‑day demand of roughly 2.77 million gallons per day; the village’s reliable supply capacity, after applying a safety factor, is about 3.51 million gallons per day. Storage capacity was also described as sufficient for the 20‑year planning horizon.
The plan’s key operational issue:…
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