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Hampstead outlines multi-site water modernization plan to reduce PFAS and nitrates
Summary
Town staff described a project to centralize treatment at four sites — three new facilities and one expansion — using granulated activated carbon (GAC) to reduce PFOS/PFAS and added nitrate removal for wells; engineers will present 60% concept drawings on April 6.
Town staff presented a multi-site plan on March 27 to centralize Hampstead’s water treatment and cut PFAS (including PFOS) and nitrate risks through new and expanded facilities.
Zoning Administrator Jim said the proposed project "will involve the design and construction of 3 new water treatment facilities and the expansion of 1 existing water treatment facility that will employ granulated activated carbon known as GAC to reduce PFOS concentrations in the water supply sources." He explained…
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