Federal News
EPA Launches Groundwater Testing in Yukon Pennsylvania
March 19, 2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has initiated free groundwater testing near the MAX Environmental Technologies hazardous waste landfill in Yukon, Pennsylvania, following sustained community advocacy and federal attention to potential toxic pollution risks. This action reflects increased federal enforcement of environmental compliance and public health protection in response to local concerns about groundwater contamination.
- Procurement professionals should note potential upcoming contracts or service opportunities related to environmental testing, monitoring, and remediation in the Yukon area.
- Environmental service providers and contractors specializing in hazardous waste management and water quality analysis may find new demand driven by EPA's expanded oversight.
- This development underscores the importance of community engagement and federal responsiveness in shaping environmental procurement priorities.
- Agencies and contractors should prepare for possible follow-on activities including data analysis, reporting, and remediation efforts linked to the groundwater testing initiative.
Residents in Yukon and surrounding communities have been raising concerns about their water and their health for years, and they deserve answers. When I visited Yukon, I walked the waterways and toured the hazardous waste sites alongside residents who have been fighting for their community for decades. I sat with families who have been living with uncertainty, fear, and the real consequences of toxic pollution. This moment belongs to them. Their organizing, their persistence, and their refusal to be ignored made this possible. This EPA action is a direct result of that advocacy, and it is an important step toward transparency, accountability, and environmental justice.
— Congresswoman Summer L. Lee
Agencies
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. House of Representatives
Vendors
MAX Environmental Technologies