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City staff recommend granular activated carbon for PFAS at Well 29; estimated cost about $3.6 million
Summary
After a year of sampling and pilot testing, staff and consultants recommended granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment for PFAS at Well 29, with an opinion of probable cost of roughly $3.6 million and potential state and federal grant prospects to help fund design and construction.
City engineering staff reported on pilot testing for PFAS at Well 29 and recommended pursuing a granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment system pending funding availability.
Engineering explained that sample results at Well 29 have fluctuated over the course of a year and that pilot work examined both GAC (granular activated…
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