After some brief background information on PFAS compounds, the talk will focus on steps PWD has taken to characterize PFAS in source water, plan for drinking water MCL compliance, communicate with customers, navigate wastewater and residuals, and pilot treatment technologies.
The featured presenter will be Matthew Fritch who manages the Watershed Protection Program for the Philadelphia Water Department.
His work focuses on protecting the rivers and streams that are the source of drinking water for 1.6 million people in the city of Philadelphia.
He has also specialized in developing remote sensor networks and STEM education programs for PWD.
He holds a BS in Environmental Engineering from Drexel University and a BA in Journalism from Temple University.
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[Posted: November 13, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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