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Vancouver Putting $1.3M Into Further Reducing PFAS In City Water

(Vancouver, WA) -- Vancouver will spend more than a million dollars to expand its efforts to reduce the forever chemicals called PFAS in the city's water supply. City Council members voted Monday night to approve a one-point-three-million-dollar contract with Brown and Caldwell. The money will be used to install granular activated carbon filtration systems in a third wellfield. Plans are already underway to put the filtration systems in two other wellfields. Recent testing of Vancouver's water supply shows the amount of PFAS exceeds the EPA's recommended limit in eight of the city's nine wellfields.

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