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Village hearing: draft 20-year water supply plan finds adequate supply but flags PFAS at Well 6

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Engineers told the Village of Hartland that the utility has sufficient supply and storage through 2045, but sampling shows per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at Well 6 slightly above a forthcoming 4 parts-per-trillion standard; staff are evaluating filtration and dilution options.

At a public hearing, village staff and consultants presented a draft 20-year water supply service area plan concluding that the Village of Hartland has sufficient water supply and storage to meet projected demand through 2045, but that one well has PFAS concentrations near a forthcoming regulatory limit.

Consultant David Arnott summarized the plan, saying the village’s projected 2045 peak-day demand is about 2,770,000 gallons per day and that…

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