Limiting Liability
Comparing Potential Disposal Methods for PFAS-Contaminated Waste
Disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste at redevelopment or remediation sites is routine … until PFAS gets involved. The presence of PFAS in waste can occur for many reasons, ranging from decontamination fluid from a groundwater sampling event to soil that was excavated after an AFFF release. Regardless of the level of PFAS in your waste, its presence must be considered prior to disposal.
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PFAS Q&A: Monitored Retention
What is PFAS Monitored Retention, and how does it differ from traditional monitored natural attenuation?
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