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The United States has reached an agreement with the Guam Waterworks Authority (GWA) requiring a significant investment in the island's sewer system infrastructure, estimated to cost approximately $400 million. The settlement addresses unauthorized overflows of untreated sewage and other violations of the Clean Water Act, which have occurred at least 237 times since 2018. The agreement requires GWA to improve sewer system operations, update infrastructure, and implement new measures to minimize overflows and control pollution. The settlement also includes a feasibility study for secondary treatment upgrades to the Hagu00e5tna wastewater treatment plant and enhances public outreach and engagement. The goal is to ensure better environmental health and resilience in the face of climate change, while also protecting coral reef ecosystems and public health. The consent decree is subject to a public comment period and final court approval.
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