Independent Swedish study shows PFAS treatment can be economical
2023-11-15T19:44:48+00:00The good news, according to a new study from the independent Swedish research institute IVL, is that it is possible to economically remediate PFAS from water.
The good news, according to a new study from the independent Swedish research institute IVL, is that it is possible to economically remediate PFAS from water.
In March 2023, ECT2’s Patrick McKeown, Business Development Manager and PFAS-treatment expert, contributed to an article with Environment Analyst.
ECT2’s Patented Process Designed to Sustainably Eliminate ‘Forever Chemicals’.
Laholmsbuktens VA has been Running Two Pilot Projects with ECT2 that Aim to Filter Out PFAS in Drinking Water Using Ion Exchange (IX) or Granular Activated Carbon (GAC).
Regenerable ion exchange resins and foam fractionation are two PFAS treatment technologies that have the ability to separate PFAS from a bulk liquid stream and concentrate them into a low volume waste stream that can be economically processed with a destruction technology.
PFAS Poses Financial and Logistical Challenges for Landfills, ECT2’s Foam Fractionation Pilot Launched to Help Solve this Mounting Crisis
The compounds per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are found in everything from non-stick pans, rain jackets, food packaging, and Aqueous Film Forming Foam.
Opportunity At the current time, industry regulations are in the process of changing to require all fire suppression systems using 6 and 8 carbon chain PFAS compounds to change to [...]
This webinar will provide an overview of these developing standards, with a focus on the US, Europe and Australia.
Opportunity In 2016, environmental investigations at the Army Aviation Centre, Oakey, identified per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in both ground and surface water. The contaminated water had migrated offsite [...]