Month: July 2021

Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (AZPDES) | Five Year Rule Review

ADEQ invites interested community members, businesses and government personnel to participate in a review of ADEQ’s Water Quality Rules, in the Arizona Administrative Code, Title 18, Chapter 9: Water Pollution Control: Article 9: Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Please review the above article and participate in the following survey for the opportunity to provide feedback on …

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DOD Holds First Public Outreach Event to Engage With PFAS Stakeholders

On Wednesday, July 14, the Defense Department hosted, for the first time, an online forum that allowed for an open and transparent dialogue between the department and stakeholders affected by the presence of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. The event is the first of a continuing series of engagements. It hopes to increase the …

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Rapid growth in Arizona’s suburbs creates uncertain water supply

LOCAL The entrance to the Cadence at Gateway subdivision, a new housing development on the outskirts of Mesa, Arizona, itself a suburb of Phoenix, is a long paved road lined with towering palm trees. With homes built by several companies including Lennar, the nation’s largest homebuilder, Cadence offers a plethora of amenities: an indoor fitness center, …

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River Managers Take Emergency Measures to Refill Lake Powell

PAGE, Ariz. — The federal Bureau of Reclamation is taking emergency measures to shore up water levels in Lake Powell. This is to preserve the reservoir’s ability to generate hydropower. Late last week, officials ordered an additional release of 50,000 feet per second from the Flaming Gorge Reservoir in Wyoming, to maintain Lake Powell’s water levels at …

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House to vote on PFAS bill as Senate panel turns attention to cybersecurity

PFAS bill to address PFAS in the environment will take center stage in the House this week. A Senate committee has invited AMWA to deliver testimony during a Wednesday hearing on critical infrastructure cybersecurity. In the House, the PFAS Action Act (H.R. 2467) would require EPA to immediately begin the process of establishing drinking water …

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Automated Surface Water Quality Assessment Tool Earns Top Product of the Year Award

PHOENIX (July 20, 2021) – The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), the state’s cabinet-level environmental agency that administers environmental laws as well as programs, today announced that its Automated Surface Water Quality Assessment Tool received a Top Product of the Year Award. The category is the elite Environment + Energy Leader Awards 2021 program. The …

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AZPDES General Permits Modifications

To simplify implementation of the new Arizona Surface Water Protection Program (SWPP), ADEQ will modify the existing AZPDES General Permits (GPs) to extend coverage to state-listed waters. Finally, our goal is to have the modified permits finalized by mid-August. AZPDES General Permits for Modification: Construction General Permit  Multi Sector General Permit  Mining Multi Sector General …

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EPA Identifies Drinking Water Contaminants for Potential Regulation

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced Draft Contaminant Candidate List 5 (CCL 5). The latest list of drinking water contaminants that are known or anticipated to occur in public water systems is provided. These contaminants are not currently subject to EPA drinking water regulations. As directed by the Safe Drinking Water Act, …

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ADEQ Brownfields Assistance Program

More Arizona communities are leveraging brownfields grants to revitalize blighted properties statewide PHOENIX (July 13, 2021) – More Arizona communities are leveraging brownfields grants to revitalize blighted properties statewide. Brownfields grants from the brownfields assistance program help municipalities in addition to nonprofits identify and reduce environmental hazards. They mitigate public health threats, create new business opportunities, …

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