Americans Concerned About Water Safety But Lack Solutions: Culligan Survey Highlights PFAS Knowledge Gap

A new survey by Culligan, a global water treatment leader, reveals that while most Americans are concerned about water safety, they lack understanding and action regarding PFAS, or ‘forever chemicals.’ The survey found that only 12% of those who believe PFAS are present in their water could accurately explain the contaminants. Culligan emphasizes the need for greater understanding and guidance on water quality, offering testing and treatment solutions to help people take control of their water safety.

Fracking Water Treatment Market Booming: Supercritical Carbon and Increasing Demand Drive Growth

The global fracking water treatment market is projected to grow significantly due to rising demand for natural gas and oil, with the adoption of supercritical carbon technology expected to play a key role in reducing water usage and costs. This market is driven by the increasing demand for natural gas and oil, leading to an expansion of drilling projects. However, concerns over groundwater contamination and the presence of hazardous chemicals in fracking wastewater have necessitated the development of more environmentally efficient solutions.

Dehydrated vs Dry Skin: How to Tell the Difference and Treat It Right

Dehydrated and dry skin are two distinct conditions that require different approaches to treatment. Dehydrated skin lacks water, while dry skin lacks oil. Both can result in dullness, flakiness, and irritation. To hydrate dehydrated skin, it’s important to use a gentle cleanser, exfoliate weekly, and apply moisturizing products containing hyaluronic acid, glycerin, ceramides, or natural oils. To treat dry skin, it’s necessary to replenish oils using creams or ointments.

Newterra Expands Operations in California, Doubling Capacity in San Luis Obispo

Newterra has expanded operations in California, doubling capacity in San Luis Obispo to establish a larger presence in the west coast water treatment market. This expansion brings Newterra’s full range of solutions, including stormwater, aeration, MBR, filtration, media services, disinfection, and remediation technologies, closer to the local agriculture, municipal, commercial development, food and beverage, and manufacturing markets.

Paris Sets Sights on Sparkling Seine for Olympics, with Mayor Vowing to Swim

Paris is working diligently to ensure the River Seine meets Olympic standards for water quality, with Mayor Anne Hidalgo expressing confidence in its cleanliness and promising to demonstrate its safety by swimming there herself. To achieve this goal, the city has invested heavily in new water treatment facilities, including a storage basin and a plant in Champigny-sur-Marne. The mayor plans to host a symbolic ‘big dive’ event in June or July, inviting officials and volunteers to join her in the Seine. Water quality will be closely monitored during the Olympics to ensure the safety of athletes and beachgoers alike. Despite concerns raised by environmental groups, the city maintains that the river will be suitable for swimming during the Games and intends to open certain areas to the public in the summer from 2025 onwards.

Gov. Mills Vetoes Bills Related to Farm Labor, Landfill Water Treatment

Governor Janet Mills has vetoed three bills passed by the Maine Legislature, including measures to establish a minimum wage for farmworkers, regulate labor relations in the agricultural sector, and mandate water treatment for landfill leachate. Mills expressed concerns about the potential impact of these bills on farmers, citing financial burdens and regulatory complexities. She also voiced opposition to a private right of action provision in the minimum wage bill, arguing that such a mechanism would result in excessive litigation against farm owners. The vetoed bills may come up for a vote to override the governor’s decision later this month.

BioLargo’s PFAS Treatment System Offers Superior Waste Management Advantage

BioLargo’s Aqueous Electrostatic Concentrator (AEC) generates significantly less PFAS-laden waste compared to carbon filtration systems, providing a cost-effective and environmentally friendly solution for PFAS treatment. This advantage becomes even more pronounced with the recent EPA regulations designating PFAS chemicals as hazardous substances, mandating stringent waste handling protocols. BioLargo’s commitment to addressing PFAS contamination is further demonstrated by its support for government funding and initiatives aimed at protecting municipal water supplies.

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