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Hosted by Paul Boyce, President & CEO of PWGC, this episode of Environmental Echo brings back Jeff Szabo, CEO of the Suffolk County Water Authority, to explore how SCWA became the first utility in New York to comply with the federal PFAS rule—six years early. They cover emerging contaminants, the high-stakes rollout of 40 AOP systems, and how funding from surcharges, grants, and infrastructure bills is shaping the future of Long Island’s water. It’s a conversation about risk, responsibility, and what it takes to build public trust in every drop.
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Hosted by Paul Boyce, President & CEO of PWGC, this episode of Environmental Echo brings back Jeff Szabo, CEO of the Suffolk County Water Authority, to explore how SCWA became the first utility in New York to comply with the federal PFAS rule—six years early. They cover emerging contaminants, the high-stakes rollout of 40 AOP systems, and how funding from surcharges, grants, and infrastructure bills is shaping the future of Long Island’s water. It’s a conversation about risk, responsibility, and what it takes to build public trust in every drop.
Visit our website for more details or to suggest future topics: https://pwgrosser.com/podcast/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.