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SediVision Wastewater Technology Presented at EPA Environmental Financial Advisory Board
SediVision wastewater technology was presented at the February 2024 listening session of the US Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Financial Advisory Board.
Megan Ross, Vice President, SediVision, participated in the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) February 2024 Environmental Financial Advisory Board public listening session.
“I elaborated on SediVision’s cutting-edge technology,” said Megan, “which has the potential to assist in reducing cost impacts on utility ratepayers. By assessing the impacts of sand and grit on the treatment process, SediVision’s technology represents a significant step forward in the field of wastewater treatment.”
Megan Ross, SediVision Vice President, PR, MPA, ENV SP
Wastewater Technology Solutions Explored at the Environmental Financial Advisory Board
The purpose of the February 20, 2024, listening session was for the Environmental Financial Advisory Board (EFAB) to solicit public comments on research, data, and case examples that demonstrate approaches to reduce the capital intensity of meeting US communities’ water and wastewater service needs.
The call for comments included technological innovations that reduce the required scale of capital projects, innovative procurement models that reduce overall capital costs, or policy innovations that enable communities to meet regulatory requirements more efficiently.
Posting of public comments is not an EPA endorsement of, or agreement with, any information or viewpoints presented in the public comment, nor is it an EPA endorsement of the quality or correctness of such information and viewpoints. However, EPA listening sessions provide valued opportunities for Megan and other wastewater industry leaders to increase awareness of the application and benefits for communities that utilize SediVision technology.
You can view the materials submitted by Megan Ross and other presenters to the listening session of the Environmental Financial Advisory Board here: EFAB Water Affordability Listening Session Public Comments (pdf)
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