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SL Environmental Law Group and the New York Association of Towns - NYAOT are teaming up to offer a free webinar for town...
05/13/2026

SL Environmental Law Group and the New York Association of Towns - NYAOT are teaming up to offer a free webinar for town leaders. This session will share how municipalities are receiving funding through litigation and settlements over PFAS contamination in wastewater, drinking water, and soil, as well as 1,4-dioxane in drinking water. Attendees will learn how to identify potential claims for their communities and how legal action against polluting manufacturers can provide significant funding for crucial projects such as capital improvements, infrastructure renewal and replacement, managing emerging contaminants, and more, without relying solely on rate or tax increases.

Register today at https://hubs.la/Q04gpntL0 to reserve your seat!

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is working with infrastructure and engineering companies to tes...
05/08/2026

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection is working with infrastructure and engineering companies to test new technologies to reduce and/or destroy PFAS in wastewater effluent and biosolids. So far, 18 pilot tests of various materials and technologies have been conducted at wastewater treatment facilities throughout the state. The results of these pilot tests will inform the state’s future decision-making.

https://hubs.la/Q04fZFSF0

Massachusetts has begun testing a suite of new technologies aimed at reducing and destroying so-called "forever chemicals" in its wastewater, in what of...

This week, Pennsylvania lawmakers took steps to ban the manufacture or sale of cosmetics, menstrual products, dental flo...
05/01/2026

This week, Pennsylvania lawmakers took steps to ban the manufacture or sale of cosmetics, menstrual products, dental floss, and children’s items containing . If passed, this legislation would join a growing trend of PFAS regulatory development in many states nationwide.

Read more in the article here:

Toxic PFAS chemicals are found in hundreds of everyday products, including cosmetics, menstrual products, dental floss and items for babies.

New EPA interim guidance updates what we know (and what we still need to learn) about PFAS destruction & disposal. The n...
04/29/2026

New EPA interim guidance updates what we know (and what we still need to learn) about PFAS destruction & disposal. The new guidance recommends three options: use of Class 1 underground injection wells, disposal in RCRA-regulated hazardous waste landfills, or using hazardous waste combustors under specific conditions.

Learn more about the interim guidance here: https://hubs.la/Q04dWC_B0

The EPA has issued updated interim guidance for managing PFAS waste, emphasizing methods like underground injection, hazardous landfills and controlled combustion.

This week, New Mexico became the first state in the United States to classify aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) as a haza...
04/17/2026

This week, New Mexico became the first state in the United States to classify aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) as a hazardous waste. AFFF is a PFAS-containing substance that airports and military bases were required to use for decades for both firefighting and training exercises. The new rules, adopted by the Environmental Improvement Board, require facilities to report any AFFF remaining at their sites and enable the state to mandate cleanups after foam is discharged.

https://hubs.la/Q04crwjZ0

The rules will allow the state to mandate cleanup of aqueous film-forming foam, a fire suppressant that contains PFAS.

Connecticut municipal leaders: rising infrastructure and utility management costs don’t have to mean higher rates or tax...
04/16/2026

Connecticut municipal leaders: rising infrastructure and utility management costs don’t have to mean higher rates or taxes. New state restrictions on the use and disposal of biosolids containing PFAS call for innovative funding solutions. In this webinar, you’ll learn how cities are securing funds through PFAS litigation and uncovering additional claims linked to airports, firefighting facilities, and landfills—creating new financial pathways for your community. The session is free for members of CCM CT and tickets are available for purchase to non-members.

Register today at https://hubs.la/Q04crLMv0

This session will share how cities are receiving funding through litigation over PFAS contamination in wastewater and biosolids, and help attendees identify funding strategies for their communities.

Wondering what your municipality or water system needs to complete claims in the 3M and DuPont PFAS drinking water settl...
04/09/2026

Wondering what your municipality or water system needs to complete claims in the 3M and DuPont PFAS drinking water settlements? Our latest article provides a comprehensive overview.
https://hubs.la/Q04bd6M60

Learn what documentation and data your system needs to submit a complete Phase 2 PFAS settlements claim before 2026 deadlines.

Wastewater utilities across New England are facing increasingly strict regulations governing the management and disposal...
03/30/2026

Wastewater utilities across New England are facing increasingly strict regulations governing the management and disposal of biosolids containing PFAS. The article “State-by-state guide to PFAS wastewater regulations in New England,” published in the latest issue of the Journal of the New England Water Environment Association, provides a helpful overview of the latest regulatory developments. The article also provides practical funding solutions for utilities with current or anticipated cost increases due to the new rules.

Read the article and other industry news in the Journal here: https://hubs.la/Q048Vhmk0

Time is running out to submit claims in the 3M and DuPont PFAS drinking water settlements. If your utility or local gove...
03/27/2026

Time is running out to submit claims in the 3M and DuPont PFAS drinking water settlements. If your utility or local government owns or manages a public drinking water system, then this quick read is for you. Our latest article outlines what’s at stake, who’s eligible, and key 2026 deadlines—and why waiting could mean leaving significant funding on the table.

Read the full article here: https://hubs.la/Q048x9Nd0

PFAS drinking water settlements deadlines approach. Utilities must submit claims by July 31, 2026 or risk losing access to billions in funding.

PFAS drinking water settlements deadlines are approaching quickly. Eligible local governments and utilities have only un...
03/10/2026

PFAS drinking water settlements deadlines are approaching quickly. Eligible local governments and utilities have only until March 31 to secure reimbursement for testing costs. Proactive planning today can protect your community and your budget tomorrow.

This new article breaks down the common mistakes to avoid to secure settlements funds for your water system and avoid leaving money on the table: https://hubs.la/Q046drPH0

Avoid costly PFAS settlement mistakes. Learn key 2026 deadlines, testing requirements, and reimbursement rules for 3M and DuPont claims.

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