Biological Recycling Co., a New Hampshire company that processes septage and spreads sludge on fields, has been notified by the state that it is the likely source of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) contamination of private drinking water wells. PFAS is an umbrella term for a category of chemicals used in a wide variety of products, including nonstick cookware and military-grade firefighting foam.
Because of the contamination, Biological Recycling Co. of East Kingston is supplying bottled water to six affected homes near its property, according to news reports. Because there is no public water source near the homes, the likely solution will be
Rules & Regs: Septage Processor Caught in Budding PFAS Problem
Also in this month's regulations update, a restaurant owner in New York faces fines of up to $37,000 per day for not having a septic system permit
Jul 15, 2019 | by David Steinkraus |














