Looking back at 2025, the word “uncertainty” resonates with me as I reflect upon regulations that remain under judicial review, economic trends that contribute to elevated project costs, and potential opportunities and challenges that Artificial Intelligence (AI) brings. As we turn our attention to 2026, the focus shifts from uncertainty to preparation. Our goal is to help our clients anticipate what’s coming, Read More
Category: 2026 January
Minnesota Researchers Explore New Way to Remove PFAS from Groundwater
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (U of M) may have discovered a new practical and cost-effective way to clean up PFAS-contaminated groundwater. PFAS (per- and poly fluoroalkyl substances), often called “forever chemicals,” are human-made substances that don’t easily break down and can accumulate in drinking water and the environment. The U of M study tested a polymer-stabilized Read More
New Dashboard Shares Lead Service Line Inventory Data
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) announced a new dashboard that is full of information from each State’s lead service line inventory under the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. The data compiled in the initial inventories indicate there are fewer lead service lines nationwide than previously estimated by USEPA. The updated estimate is four million lead service lines, which is five million less than the original estimate of nine million. To Read More
