What Sweetwater Authority is doing to address PFAS now? What is the long-term solution?

The health and safety of our customers is our top priority. Upon receipt of the testing results, Sweetwater Authority has taken immediate and proactive action by preparing a comprehensive outreach and education campaign, which is designed to share consistent, transparent updates to our customers in real time.

In addition to our outreach efforts, we’ve also started:

  • Comprehensive PFAS monitoring and testing: In line with state and federal guidelines, we have aggressively performed PFAS testing to fully understand PFAS levels in our water supply. We completed two of the four EPA required tests. We’ve been committed to providing results with customers transparently.
  • Exploration of advanced treatment technologies: We’re working with experts to determine the best long-term solution for removing PFAS.
  • Seeking funding and cost savings: We are working with local, state and federal elected officials to pursue state and federal funding opportunities to help cover the costs of any necessary treatment.

What Comes Next?

  • Evaluating the best treatment approach: There are different ways to remove PFAS from water, such as state of the art filtration systems like ion exchange (IX) and granular activated carbon (GAC) we are studying these options to determine the most effective and cost-efficient solution.
  • Planning and compliance by 2029: We are on track to meet the new federal standards and will keep you updated on our progress.
  • Understanding the financial impact: Upgrading water treatment facilities will require investment while we are working to secure outside funding, future rate adjustments may be needed. We are committed to keeping costs as low as possible for our customers.
  • Keeping customers informed: As we learn more about long-term solutions, we will share updates and host community meetings to answer your questions.

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1. What Sweetwater Authority is doing to address PFAS now? What is the long-term solution?
2. What technologies or treatments are being considered as solutions
3. Will Sweetwater switch to a different water source temporarily? If blending is used as a mitigation measure, where does the additional water come from? Where does the blending occur?
4. What is Sweetwater doing to remove PFAS from the water supply? How long will it take to fix this issue?