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City says PFAS general plan resubmitted to Ohio EPA; finished-water PFOS measured at 17 ppt

2164627 · January 29, 2025
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Loveland staff told council they resubmitted responses on the PFAS general plan to Ohio EPA, reported a finished-water PFOS measurement of 17 parts per trillion, and said settlements with manufacturer defendants may generate reimbursements but amounts are not yet determined.

Assistant City Manager Chris Weinich updated Loveland City Council on the city’s PFAS work and funding timeline, saying staff had resubmitted responses to Ohio EPA on the city’s general plan and that the agency returned two additional comments that staff expect to address quickly.

Weinich said the city’s quarterly finished-water sampling returned a PFOS result of 17 parts per…

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