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OWASA Presents Early Plans for $75 Million Facility, Rate Increases to Address PFAS Regulation
To comply with new regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency and better remove complex chemicals in its customers’ drinking water, the Orange Water and Sewer Agency is preparing to design and build a new $75 million facility at its water treatment campus in Carrboro. But while the project may ultimately help with its users’ health, it also will lead to noticeable rate increases in the short term. OWASA officials held a presentation for local and state government elected officials on Friday, August 23 to share their initial research, rate projections, and plans to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS. A manufactured byproduct from items like non-stick pan

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