Why was the temporary treatment plant constructed near Valley Creek Road and Tower Drive?

This is the most viable location. The property had been identified as a potential location for a water treatment facility for decades and is in close proximity to the three impacted wells that will be treated. A fourth impacted well also will be connected to the facility with a new water main. State funding for the project is predicated on the facility located on this property.

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1. What is PFAS and how did it get in the water?
2. Can I drink the water?
3. I have a private well. How do I know if I am impacted by PFAS?
4. How many Woodbury municipal wells exceed PFAS water quality standards and guidelines?
5. Which well is serving my home?
6. How much will the temporary treatment plant cost and how will the project be funded?
7. What type of private, at-home treatment options are available?
8. Why was the temporary treatment plant constructed near Valley Creek Road and Tower Drive?
9. Will the construction of the temporary water treatment plant impact the nearby Tamarack Nature Preserve?
10. I didn't know PFAS was in the water or that a temporary water treatment plant was under consideration. Where can I learn more?
11. What is the long-term solution on treatment for PFAS and when will it be implemented?
12. Who will pay for the long-term solution for treatment of PFAS?