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Redmond seeks $284,276 study to evaluate PFAS treatment at Wells 1 and 2 ahead of 2029 EPA MCLs
Summary
Public Works asked the committee to approve a $284,276 consultant agreement with Hazen and Sawyer for feasibility and pre‑design work evaluating PFAS treatment options at Wells 1 and 2 so the city can meet anticipated EPA maximum contaminant level rules effective 2029.
Redmond public‑works staff asked the Planning & Public Works Committee on Feb. 3 to approve a $284,276 consultant agreement with Hazen and Sawyer to perform feasibility and pre‑design analysis for treating PFAS at Wells 1 and 2. Staff said recent state and federal updates, including the EPA’s first PFAS maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) effective in 2029, make near‑term planning…
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