How many Woodbury municipal wells exceed PFAS water quality standards and guidelines?

As of July 2023, 10 of the city's 20 wells currently exceed PFAS water quality standards and guidelines.

The temporary water treatment facility, located near the intersection of Valley Creek Road and Tower Drive, is currently treating water from six of these wells to meet water quality standards and guidelines for PFAS. Of the four remaining affected wells, one has been permanently abandoned; two are temporarily removed from service; and one remains available for service to meet short duration peak water demand. 

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1. What is PFAS and how did it get in the water?
2. I have a private well. How do I know if I am impacted by PFAS?
3. How many Woodbury municipal wells exceed PFAS water quality standards and guidelines?
4. Which well is serving my home?
5. What type of private, at-home treatment options are available?
6. I didn't know PFAS was in the water. Where can I learn more?
7. What is the long-term solution on treatment for PFAS and when will it be implemented?
8. Who will pay for the long-term solution for treatment of PFAS?
9. How is the city’s growth impacting water quality and availability?
10. Is growth the most significant driver of water demand?