Veolia has opened a $35 million PFAS water treatment facility in Delaware, removing toxic “forever chemicals” from drinking water years ahead of federal deadlines. The site will serve over 100,000 residents and marks a major step in nationwide PFAS cleanup efforts.
It is one of the worst PFAS water contamination cases in the world. This is the story of how everyday people took on forever chemicals, challenged the system, and won a landmark ruling that could change how we view chemical exposure.