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Work at Wichita's new water treatment plant is on hold because of mechanical failures. The project, now estimated to cost $557 million, broke ground at 21st and Hoover in 2020 and has been plagued with delays.
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‘Forever chemicals’ not detected in Wichita’s city water as EPA considers more stringent regulationsThe city says it has been testing for PFAS chemicals annually since 2021, and none have been detected.