Is Sweetwater Water Authority part of a class action settlement? If so, will that settlement go towards a treatment plant?

Sweetwater Water Authority is part of a class action settlement has been reached with  four manufacturers involved. However, the total settlement amount has not yet been determined. While there is a settlement figure, the exact amount each entity will receive remains unclear. It is expected to be only a fraction of the actual costs of mitigating the substance. Once the final settlement details are available, the information will be presented to the board, and if funds are received, they will be allocated toward mitigation efforts. This issue is of statewide interest, and legislation is being proposed—though not yet introduced—at the state level to establish a PFAS mitigation plan.

Show All Answers

1. Do water levels at Sweetwater Reservoir affect PFAS readings?
2. Where is the Perdue Water Treatment Plant located?
3. Is there a protocol for how samples are taken?
4. What's the long-term treatment solution you're looking at?
5. What is considered safe? When is the water considered dangerous?
6. Do you test all the way to the tap in customers' homes?
7. Is this the highest it ever has been?
8. If the EPA changes its monitoring requirements, will the California monitoring requirements be revised?
9. How do our levels compare to San Diego? How about other cities in California?
10. Will you wait until the April 2029 deadline to reach compliance, or might compliance happen before then?
11. Is Sweetwater Water Authority part of a class action settlement? If so, will that settlement go towards a treatment plant?
12. What technologies exist to mitigate PFAS?
13. Is there any way for homeowners to have water tested at their home?
14. Will a treatment plant for PFAS also treat mineral content?
15. Does boiling get rid of PFAS?
16. Is it safe to swim in pool water? What about showering or washing dishes?
17. How can I stay informed?