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Cal Water Begins Infrastructure Upgrade to Water System in Chico, Installing Treatment Equipment to Comply with PFAS Regulations
Cal Water is installing 3,100 feet of new mains and granular activated carbon filters to remove PFAS, aiming to meet EPA 2029 regulations and improve system reliability.
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Cal Water begins infrastructure upgrade to water system in Chico, installing treatment equipment to comply with PFAS regulations
California Water Service serves approximately 109,700 people in Chico and Hamilton City, and over 2 million people statewide. The company focuses on enhancing quality of life through investments in water infrastructure, sustainability, and community well-being.
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