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  • Environmental attorney Robert Bilott, the keynote speaker at the WQRF/WQA PFAS Symposium in Las Vegas April 17, is our guest on this week’s episode of WQA Radio. Bilott discusses his decades-long battle against DuPont that exposed the worst case of corporate coverup and environmental contamination in modern history. He’ll give us a preview of his…


  • This webinar, “What You Wish You Could Know About PFAS,” looks at what the water industry knows about making drinking water safer. The panel discussion featured experts from the water filtration industry, representing a variety of technologies that have been established as effective in the removal of the PFOA/PFAS family of chemicals: Jonathan Burkhardt, PhD…


  • Callie Matheny, the Water Quality Research Foundation’s Operations Manager, discusses the upcoming PFAS Symposium on this week’s episode of WQA Radio. The April 17 event focuses on strategies and solutions for dealing with PFAS contamination in drinking water.


  • The Water Quality Research Foundation and the Water Quality Association are sponsoring a PFAS Symposium to bring together top scientific, technical and water treatment industry experts to share strategies and solutions to PFAS contamination in drinking water. The scientific gathering will be April 17 at Caesars Forum, in Las Vegas, the day before the WQA…


  • The Water Quality Resource Foundation set off a year studying the PFAS family of chemicals with this webinar, “What You Wish You Could UnKnow About PFAS.”


  • This report was compiled by the Water Quality Association (WQA). For more information, contact the Government Affairs Department at govaffairs@wqa.org. You can learn more about the Association at WQA.org or call 630-505-0609. Please refer to the regulation text for additional information, as regulations do change.


  • The Water Quality Association is proud to be a media collaborator for AWWA’s Annual Conference & Exhibition, one of the largest gatherings of the global water community. WQA is the recognized resource and advocate for the betterment of water quality.


  • Student researchers from Virginia Tech University and the University of British Columbia are winners of the Water Quality Research Foundation’s first David Loveday Memorial scholarship poster contest.  The research findings of the winning poster submissions were shared with attendees of the WQRFs Scientific Symposium and the WQA Convention & Exposition March 4 & 5 in…


  • The Water Quality Research Foundation has issued a request for concept papers (RFCP) under its research grant program.  The grant offers up to $100,000 of WQRF funding toward field work and implementation of treatment devices as part of the research.


  • The second annual Water Quality Research Foundation scientific symposium will bring together top scientific, technical and water treatment industry experts for critical conversations on PFAS and other emerging contaminants, water’s resilience, and innovative solutions. WQRF Symposium: Solutions Catalyst is set for March 4 – the day before the WQA Convention & Exposition – in the…