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Monrovia to receive $5.8 million from class-action settlements to offset PFOS treatment costs, city manager says
Summary
City Manager Dylan Feek told the council the city will receive $5.8 million from recent settlements to help pay for future upgrades to remove PFOS from the drinking-water system. Staff said they are applying for state funding and will include treatment planning in upcoming budget discussions.
The city of Monrovia will receive $5,800,000 from recent class-action settlements to help offset future costs for upgrading water treatment to address PFOS contamination, City Manager Dylan Feek told the City Council on May 6.
PFOS — a class of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances often linked to industrial uses — has been identified at low levels in waterways and drinking-water sources across the country. The council was told staff are planning…
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