Essential Utilities Secures $5.7 Million PENNVEST Grant for PFAS Treatment Facility

Reuters2025-12-16
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/WTRG">Essential Utilities</a> Secures $5.7 Million PENNVEST Grant for PFAS Treatment Facility

Essential Utilities Inc., through its subsidiary Aqua Pennsylvania, has received a $5.7 million principal forgiveness loan from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) to construct a PFAS treatment system at its Edgely Water Treatment Facility in Bucks County. This funding allowed Aqua Pennsylvania to complete the project at no direct cost to its customers. The project is part of a broader effort, with Aqua Pennsylvania securing more than $91 million in PENNVEST funding for PFAS treatment projects and $191 million for infrastructure improvements across the state in the past four years. There is no indication that this specific grant was obtained by multiple organizations; it was awarded to Aqua Pennsylvania.

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