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Loveland reports stable PFAS levels in finished water; design grant application pending
Summary
City staff reported quarterly PFAS sampling results showing finished-water PFOS at about 14 parts per trillion, described steps to limit use of the highest‑concentration well, and said the city has applied for a $2 million WSRLA design grant with Ohio EPA; final funding decisions expected in June or July.
City staff updated the Loveland City Council on April 25 about ongoing work to address PFAS in the public water system, reporting a recent finished‑water PFOS concentration of about 14 parts per trillion and saying the trend has been essentially stable over the last five years.
The city has taken quarterly finished-water samples and maintains a public graph on its website…
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