North Conway region considers investment in trash juice treatment

By: Molly Rains

Outlets: NH Bulletin

Published: March 4, 2026

Words: 1,433

Last Updated: 1 week ago


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With truckloads of trash juice laden with toxic PFAS arriving at its facility, a wastewater treatment plant in North Conway is considering investing in emerging technology to help remove the “forever chemicals.”

Other towns in New Hampshire are exploring the technology, which is already used by some private companies, including Casella Waste Systems, to reduce the PFAS load in wastewater. But if North Conway secures voter approval later this month to invest about $9 million …

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