Fairfax Water is pleased to share that HB 2050, introduced by Delegate David Bulova, has been signed into law by Governor Youngkin, marking a major milestone in the effort to reduce PFAS pollution in the Occoquan Reservoir.
This new law takes an essential and proactive approach to safeguarding our region’s drinking water by requiring polluters to monitor and remove harmful PFAS chemicals from one of Northern Virginia’s most critical drinking water sources. It represents meaningful progress toward maintaining the safety and quality of our drinking water supply.
Fairfax Water is grateful to Delegate Bulova for his leadership and to Governor Youngkin for recognizing the importance of this legislation to the communities we serve.