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Our January Water / Wastewater Market Monthly Roundup is ready for you to read. As always, the roundup features top news, drivers and important upcoming meetings and conferences related to the water and wastewater industry. Enjoy and do let us have your feedback in terms of how useful this information is for you and what more could be added to the roundup to make it more useful for you.
Signed by the President on Dec. 20, 2019, the bill uses language aimed at limiting the release of PFAS chemicals that could threaten water supplies.
Provisions in the bill include phasing out the military’s use of PFAS in military food packaging by 2021 and in firefighting foam by 2024. The bill also expands the reporting of PFAS discharges through the Toxic Release Inventory and expand monitoring for PFAS in tap water and groundwater.
The legislation does not have any language establishing federal drinking water standards for PFAS chemicals, nor does it designate PFAS as a hazardous substance under the federal Superfund law.
Note: This is one of many PFAS-related initiatives at the federal and state level.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/ucurdl9
This bill bans non-recyclable and non-compostable takeout food packaging at California state parks, beaches, and facilities that would provide toxic wastes and pollutes public places.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/SB-1335
This act requires the Ocean Protection Council (OPC) to develop, adopt, and implement a California Statewide Microplastics Strategy, such as entering into contracts related to microplastic materials that pose an emerging concern for ocean health.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/SB-1263
This bill prohibits sit-down restaurants in California from providing single-use plastic straws in every drink to consumers unless requested by the customer. The primary goal is to stop pollution and reduce single-use plastic consumed in the state.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/AB-1884
This bill in California requires the State Water Resource Control Board, on or before July 1, 2020, to adopt a standard methodology for four years of testing and reporting of microplastics in drinking water, including public disclosure of those results.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/SB-1422
In California, AB 888 bans the sale of plastic microbeads found in toothpaste, facial scrubs, and other personal care products that are used to exfoliate or cleanse in a rinse-off product such as toothpaste and facial scrubs, which are generally not recovered in traditional wastewater treatment plants and could pollute the water.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/woxn34o
This California law phases out single-use carryout bags to manage plastic bag litter in streets, waterways, recycling facilities, and landfills. Stores can sell reusable grocery bags, recycled paper bags, or compostable bags to customers at the point of sale with a minimum 10 cent charge.
For additional information see: tinyurl.com/SB-270
As per FirmoGraphs’ records, the following M&A transactions in the Water & Wastewater Industry, stand out in the month of December:
As per FirmoGraphs’ records, there were four M&A transactions in the US Water & Wastewater Industry, in the month of December 2019.
Dec. 26, 2019, Illinois American Water, a subsidiary of American Water entered into an agreement with Granite City to acquire the City’s wastewater collection assets.
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