Treating Wastewater
Developing Data-Driven Strategies to Mitigate PFAS in Wastewater Treatment Plants
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) play a central role in the environmental cycling of PFAS, acting as both receivers and redistributors of these persistent compounds. Despite significant technological advancements over the years, conventional treatment systems remain largely ineffective in removing PFAS, resulting in continued discharge into surface waters and accumulation in biosolids.
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PFAS Q&A VIDEO: Litigation and Liability Protection
How are litigation and liability concerns shaping PFAS projects?
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