Targeted contaminant removal
Across Phases A and B, nine new groundwater treatment sites now use ion exchange at 14 wells to reduce PFAS to non-detect levels, providing safe drinking water for Anaheim customers.
We're helping Anaheim Public Utilities lead the nation in PFAS removal, restoring safe drinking water for residents through an innovative multi-phase treatment program.
Anaheim Public Utilities
Anaheim, California
PFAS contamination threatened Anaheim’s drinking water, putting millions at risk. The city and CDM Smith acted quickly to design and implement the largest interconnected multiple-well PFAS treatment program in the U.S. This multi-phase effort ensures regulatory compliance, restores groundwater reliability and delivers safe drinking water efficiently and cost-effectively.
Across Phases A and B, nine new groundwater treatment sites now use ion exchange at 14 wells to reduce PFAS to non-detect levels, providing safe drinking water for Anaheim customers.
A robust facility design allows for future adjustments while maintaining system reliability.
A design-build approach enabled rapid deployment despite supply chain challenges and an ambitious timeline.
Collaboration with city agencies and the county's water district safeguarded groundwater and delivered long-term access.
Anaheim has begun reaping the benefits of the nation’s largest interconnected multi-facility PFAS treatment program. The program treats 73.2 mgd of drinking water through facilities at nine locations, providing safe drinking water to customers. It sets a benchmark for scale, speed, and innovation in PFAS mitigation. “We need to give credit to these cities and agencies for going through this tremendous effort to bring safe, clean water to their communities,” says Roshan Aflaki, CDM Smith vice president and PFAS expert.