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Date & Time: Wednesday, September 13, 2023 12:00PM -1:30PM ET | 9:00AM - 10:30AM PT

WateReuse Florida: Navigating the PFAS Waters from a Water Reuse Perspective

By now, you've probably heard that the U.S. EPA released proposed regulatory limits for drinking water for the pervasive so-called “forever chemicals” known collectively as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). EPA has proposed the first-ever National Primary Drinking Water Regulation to limit six PFAS chemicals and is also proposing to designate both PFOA and PFOS as “hazardous substances” under CERCLA, commonly known as Superfund. As the regulatory framework is finalized, what is the current thinking on how best to monitor, manage, and treat PFAS from a water reuse perspective? How will current and future uses of recycled water, such as irrigation and direct/indirect potable reuse, be impacted by the proposed requirements? What PFAS-related concerns might Florida end users have when using recycled water? This webinar will cover the PFAS challenges from regulatory, agriculture, and utility perspectives in Florida.

ModeratorMike Sweeney, Director of Innovation and Strategic Advancement, Toho Water Authority
Presenters:

  • Benjamin Yoakum, Project Manager, Research & Innovation, Orange County Utilities
  • Chris Moody, Regulatory Technical Manager, American Water Works Association
  • Kerry Kates, Director of Water and Natural Resources, Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association
  • Lynn Spivey, Director, Utilities Department, City of Plant City

 

When
September 13th, 2023 from 12:00 PM to  1:30 PM
Location
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85018759682
United States
$49
Registration $55.00

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