The EPA and the Army have launched a joint initiative to test private wells near nine priority Army installations for PFAS contamination, aiming to mitigate potential health risks and ensure safe drinking water for surrounding communities.
Exploring the contentious issue of mandatory hookups to public water systems, this article delves into the legal landscape, the impact on private well owners, and insights from industry experts like Brock Yordy and Jesse Richardson.
Water reuse systems are expanding rapidly due to climate change, population growth, and drought, significantly reducing demand on aquifers and groundwater supplies.
Brock Yordy interviews Jesse Richardson at the 2024 South Atlantic Drilling Jubilee, discussing major legal issues and the impact of mandatory water hookups on the drilling industry.
As we combed the aisles of the show floor, we sought to interview just a few of these hopeful #FutureDrillers about what they think of drilling, what goals they have in life, and what the future holds in store for them and drilling worldwide.
Maine organic farmers are suing the EPA over the presence of harmful PFAS chemicals in sludge, highlighting a broader debate on environmental regulations and public health.