What is Sweetwater doing to remove PFAS from the water supply? How long will it take to fix this issue?

We currently have two of four required testing results. Once we determine our annual average PFAS level, we will take the necessary steps to address the issue using the best available control technology. This may include building a purification facility and/or exploring other advanced treatment technologies like ion exchange (IX) or granulated activated carbon (GAC).

The timeline depends on the specific mitigation solution we implement. We anticipate having a clearer picture by the end of 2025 once our quarterly testing requirement is complete. Sweetwater is required to perform quarterly monitoring for a 12-month period and will conduct two more quarterly tests in 2025: April 2025 and July 2025. Testing will continue through the end of 2025.

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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?