How a California county got PFAS out of its drinking water
Briefly

Yorba Linda, known as President Nixon's birthplace, is also home to the nation's largest PFAS water treatment plant, crucial for tackling local contamination issues.
According to J. Wayne Miller, the treatment plant has been operational for nearly three years, effectively removing toxic PFAS from the drinking water for 80,000 residents.
The EPA estimates that about 100 million Americans are served by water systems with harmful PFAS levels, necessitating action to ensure safe drinking water.
Todd Colvin describes the treatment tanks as resembling large propane cylinders, which are filled with resin to extract PFAS from water before it reaches households.
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