

‘Forever chemicals’ haven’t gone away.
I took the summer off from PFAS. Did anything change, besides the date? For a year, I worked extensively on PFAS (per- and poly fluorinated alkyl substances, aka ‘Forever Chemicals’) in drinking water, supported by a grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology. At the end of the grant period in June, I decided to take the summer off from PFAS. For a change of pace, I wrote about community and travel. I’m back on the PFAS beat, and I’m curious about what’s changed. Here’s a link to an audio version for those who’d rather have me read it … Continue reading ‘Forever chemicals’ haven’t gone away.
Environmental Cleanup Communication and Outreach Initiative (ECCOI) Community Member Voluntary Questionnaire
Environmental Cleanup Communication and Outreach Initiative (ECCOI) Community Member Voluntary Questionnaire Survey (surveymonkey.com) DoD is engaged in an Environmental Cleanup Communication and Outreach Initiative (ECCOI) to enhance communication with community members and other stakeholders. This questionnaire provides an opportunity for members of the public to voluntarily provide input that will help DoD develop a more cohesive and collaborative approach to communication and engagement between DoD and local communities involved in environmental cleanup activities. Continue reading Environmental Cleanup Communication and Outreach Initiative (ECCOI) Community Member Voluntary Questionnaire

‘Everything out the faucet is salt’: Louisianans struggle as drinking water crisis persists
‘Everything out the faucet is salt’: Louisianans struggle as drinking water crisis persists | Louisiana | The Guardian Continue reading ‘Everything out the faucet is salt’: Louisianans struggle as drinking water crisis persists
Water Systems Contractors & Services
We’ve had emails from time to time asking for referrals to local water systems service providers. To make it easier to find that information, we’ve added a new page called Water Systems Contractors & Services which includes a list of local well pump installers, operators and legal services. You’ll find this new page in the Resources section of the website. Check it out and let us know of any additions you’d recommend to the list. Continue reading Water Systems Contractors & Services

Rate Setting Presentation from September 2023 Meeting

Recent rains not enough to fix water shortage, Seattle Public Utilities says
Recent rains not enough to fix water shortage, Seattle Public Utilities says | The Seattle Times Continue reading Recent rains not enough to fix water shortage, Seattle Public Utilities says

Water on Whidbey September 2023

Member Meeting September 21, 2023, Agenda

Minutes of June 2023 Member Meeting

Water video!
I’m in Lahti, Finland, where my wife is competing in Ironman 70.3 Worlds. It seems that drinking water stories follow me everywhere. This was in her gear bag, and I couldn’t resist sharing it.
It’s great that instead of selling bottled water, they have the local municipally owned water company promote refilling bottles with tap water. Continue reading Water video!

Save the Date!
The September Quarterly Meeting will be held on Thursday, September 21st at 5:00 pm. Details to follow. Continue reading Save the Date!

The Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 5)Data Summary: July 2023
PFOA and PFOS are two of the most widely studied PFAS. One or each of these two PFAS was measuredat or above EPA’s minimum reporting level (MRL), and therefore above EPA’s Health Advisory (HA)levels, in the first sampling event for … Continue reading The Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 5)Data Summary: July 2023

Drinking water of millions of Americans contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’
Water of about 26 million is contaminated as new data offers the most robust look into exactly which communities are polluted Drinking water of millions of Americans contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ | PFAS | The Guardian Continue reading Drinking water of millions of Americans contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’

“Polluter pays” debate heats up over toxic PFAS chemical cleanup plan
“Polluter pays” debate heats up over toxic PFAS chemical cleanup plan – The New Lede As US regulators work to tackle the toxic threat posed by a class of widely used chemicals known as PFAS, debate is heating up over who could – and should – get hit with the cleanup costs. Over the last several weeks, federal officials have received an onslaught of conflicting calls for action regarding a proposal to designate certain types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as “hazardous substances” under the nation’s so-called “Superfund” law. The designation would provide a pathway for the remediation of dangerously contaminated … Continue reading “Polluter pays” debate heats up over toxic PFAS chemical cleanup plan

Water on Whidbey August 2023
CORRECTION – the date of the September meeting is Thursday, September 21st, not 15th as originally published in the newsletter. Continue reading Water on Whidbey August 2023