Peter I find this amount of interest? lol.. Not sure if all of these communities have budgeted these projects and or what and if they've finalized what mitigation application they will use.
More interesting is: Do a Control F and note there are 6 municipalities with PFAS mitigation projects.
"This Draft IUP includes $357 million in financing and describes Massachusetts’ intended uses for all funds available in the DWSRF program for calendar year 2022. It includes the projects that Massachusetts expects to provide financial assistance to and an overview of how the state will comply with federally mandated requirements. To ensure communities continue to protect the health of our citizens while maintaining low costs for consumers, the Commonwealth is pleased to offer subsidized financing to our water suppliers for projects in this Intended Use Plan that remove PFAS from drinking water. In doing so, the Commonwealth reserves its rights to assert claims and causes of action to recover funds from third parties, including product manufacturers, otherwise responsible for the PFAS contamination impacting the Commonwealth’s drinking water, groundwater, surface waters or environment in any manner"
https://www.mass.gov/doc/draft-2022-drinking-water-intended-use-plan/download
527 NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH (PF)(H) 6956 McKeon WTF PFAS Treatment Facility $9,250,000 $9,250,000
525 ABINGTON-ROCKLAND JOINT WATER WORKS (PF) 7152 Hannigan and Myers Avenue WTP PFAS Treatment $53,344,000 $15,000,000
525 BURLINGTON (H) 7245 Mill Pond Water Treatment Plant - PFAS $15,000,000 $15,000,000
520 TOWNSEND (PF) * 6964 PFAS Water Treatment Improvements $14,090,000 $14,090,000
517 SUDBURY (H) 7156 Raymond Road Water Treatment Plant PFAS Treatment $6,438,600 $6,438,600
516 HOPEDALE (PF) * 7201 Greene Street WTP PFAS Treatment $7,046,200 $7,046,200