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On Thursday, Dec. 19, from 5 to 6 p.m., the town of Frisco’s water division will host an informational session and public hearing at Frisco Town Hall located at 1 Main Street. The session will address the town of Frisco’s per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as “forever chemicals”, removal and treatment project at Well 7. Well 7 has not been in use since 2022, and during that time, the town has been working to design and test treatment systems. This informational session and public hearing will enable the town to provide an interactive update on the project, as well as prepare to qualify for the State of Colorado Revolving Fund Loan program . The town is hosting a joint public meeting with the consultant engineer regarding the need for advanced treatment for the successful removal of PFAS in the water at Well 7. This drinking water source has been offline and not used since July 2, 2022, as PFAS was discovered in the water source. The town has piloted and tested viable treatment technologies, ion exchange and granular activated carbon technologies, and has been working on the design and construction plan for a treatment system. The new treatment system would necessitate a new building adjacent to the Well 7 building, which is located at the Peninsula Recreation Area. An informational session and public hearing are being conducted to inform residents and solicit public input regarding the Well 7 PFAS treatment project needs assessment and environmental assessment. The project needs assessment is a report detailing the project as proposed, including project necessity, alternatives, and components. The assessment also describes how the project is being funded. These reports will be submitted to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to qualify Frisco for a State Revolving Fund Loan. This meeting will review the alternatives assessed, the treatment process selected for design, the new facility required to accommodate the design and the environmental impacts of the new building. The meeting will also include the history of PFAS at this water source and a breakdown of the costs associated with the $9 million water treatment facility. The meeting will be followed by a question and answer session with the town’s water division staff and consultant engineer. Copies of the project needs assessment will be available for public review prior to the Dec. 19 meeting at the Frisco Public Works building at 102 School Road in Frisco or by emailing ChrisM@townoffrisco.com . This meeting will also be available online with a Zoom link to be provided on the listing for this meeting at the FriscoGov.com/meetings . For more information, please reach out to Chris McGinnis, town engineer and public works director, at 970-668-4579 or ChrisM@townoffrisco.com .