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Aqua Pennsylvania wins approval to add PFAS treatment at Neshaminy plant; construction to finish by 2028

Middletown Township Board of Supervisors · April 13, 2026
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Summary

The board granted preliminary and final land‑development approval for PFAS treatment upgrades at the Neshaminy Water Treatment Plant, allowing Aqua PA to add a PFAS treatment building, pumping station and storage tank. Applicant said construction is scheduled to finish in 2028; spent carbon media will be handled by a third party (Calgon).

The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved preliminary and final land‑development plan approval for upgrades to the Neshaminy Water Treatment Plant at 2050 and 2520 Old Lincoln Highway, a project Aqua Pennsylvania said is intended to remove PFAS from the drinking water supply and meet forthcoming EPA regulations.

Gina Gerber, counsel for the applicant, told the board the project will add a PFAS treatment system and include demolition of an existing circular basin, a new pumping station, a PFAS treatment…

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