Washington state’s public water systems would need $1.6 billion for initial PFAS cleanup, state officials say

The Environmental Protection Agency’s new drinking water standard for six so-called forever chemicals could cost Washington’s public water utilities a staggering $1.6 billion, according to state officials. The regulation marks a significant federal intervention aimed at curbing PFAS contamination in local water supplies.

Washington state’s public water systems would need $1.6 billion for initial PFAS cleanup, state officials say