PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are found everywhere in our environment. Some of them are a pressing environmental and public health concern, impacting drinking water supplies, ecosystems and communities globally. As a world-class provider of technology, projects, products and services and a leader in environmental services, we’re working toward a future where concerns about PFAS management are a thing of the past. We offer a suite of end-to-end PFAS management solutions called BeyondPFAS, designed to support you at every step, from sampling and analysis to responsible disposal of contaminants. Learn more about BeyondPFAS at https://lnkd.in/euRyS-Tr
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PFAS are found everywhere in our environment. For municipalities and industries, addressing regulated PFAS is crucial for compliance, mitigating risks, and restoring public trust in water sources. It's great to see Veolia tackling this challenge head on, providing an end-to-end solution for PFAS management.
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are found everywhere in our environment. Some of them are a pressing environmental and public health concern, impacting drinking water supplies, ecosystems and communities globally. As a world-class provider of technology, projects, products and services and a leader in environmental services, we’re working toward a future where concerns about PFAS management are a thing of the past. We offer a suite of end-to-end PFAS management solutions called BeyondPFAS, designed to support you at every step, from sampling and analysis to responsible disposal of contaminants. Learn more about BeyondPFAS at https://lnkd.in/euRyS-Tr
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PFAS are found everywhere in our environment. For municipalities and industries, addressing regulated PFAS is crucial for compliance, mitigating risks and restoring public trust in water sources. It's great to see Veolia tackling this challenge head on, providing an end-to-end solution for PFAS management.
PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are found everywhere in our environment. Some of them are a pressing environmental and public health concern, impacting drinking water supplies, ecosystems and communities globally. As a world-class provider of technology, projects, products and services and a leader in environmental services, we’re working toward a future where concerns about PFAS management are a thing of the past. We offer a suite of end-to-end PFAS management solutions called BeyondPFAS, designed to support you at every step, from sampling and analysis to responsible disposal of contaminants. Learn more about BeyondPFAS at https://lnkd.in/euRyS-Tr
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Missed our recent webinar on the new PFAS regulations for municipal water treatment or interested in watching it again? Don’t worry! Watch now to see our experts discuss the advantages of P3 model, proven technologies for PFAS removal and the challenges municipalities face in implementing these regulations. Check it out here: https://bit.ly/3yhC05y IDE houses a variety of webinars on our website. Head to the “Resources” tab to dive in!
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🔥 As provinces ramp up preparations for the 2024 wildfire season, it's clear that traditional methods are not enough. We believe in innovative, eco-friendly solutions that protect not just our firefighters but our communities and the environment. It's time for a different approach. Let's talk about how our non-toxic, bio-based Eco-Gel™ can be part of the solution. 🌿
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Don't miss our Seminar on October 10 addressing the challenges and solutions related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Sweden’s drinking water!
Upcoming seminar! On October 10th, Philipp Wanner and Yiyi Xu will host a hybrid seminar on PFAS in Swedish drinking waters. More info here: https://lnkd.in/e8FUW-8i
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Thomas Muilenberg, De Nora Product Technology Manager - Contaminants and Filtration Solutions, was recently on Water Talk to discuss how communities are preparing for the treatment of PFAS by increasing testing and evaluating the best treatment technologies. A key strategy that Tom explains is the use of piloting programs to test treatment technologies. This helps communities determine the most effective and cost-efficient solution for their specific needs. Tune in to the full video to also hear about the differences between GAC and IX media, and how utilities can ensure optimal use of these technologies to maximize their benefits. Watch the interview here https://lnkd.in/eX-uERDR
Preparing For The Treatment Of PFAS
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Really interesting study by the USGS published today in Science describing a probabilistic approach to estimating the amount of drinking water in the US that is impacted by PFAS. Not surprisingly, 71 to 95 million Americans (about 1-in-5, minimum) are sourcing drinking water from impacted aquifers, including public and private water supplies. Check out this interactive map: https://lnkd.in/ei7DwPwF. Just be aware of the caution suggested by the USGS not to overinterpret estimates for discrete locations (because everyone knows you're first going to zoom in on your house). Link to the full study: https://lnkd.in/euJ72tWG
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You've heard about our PFAS destruction solution—now it's time to step inside. Tobias C. Keller, our Chief Product Officer, offers a closer look at the treatment process: combining up-concentration, destruction, and real-time monitoring to deliver real impact. Watch now 👇
Get a tour of Oxyle's PFAS Destruction Solution
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I am happy to share our last publication "Environmental persistence, detection, and mitigation of endocrine disrupting contaminants in wastewater treatment plants – a review with a focus on tertiary treatment technologies" https://lnkd.in/eN25ufir
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Recreational lakes and beaches are essential for public enjoyment, but ensuring the water is safe can be a challenge. Traditional point-in-time water quality tests often fall short. These tests can lead to false closures, keep facilities open when contamination is present, and fail to provide clarity on the root causes of the problem. Without understanding the source of contamination managers are left treating symptoms rather than addressing the underlying issues. At Microbial Insights, our Microbial Source Tracking (MST) tools help utility companies and environmental managers pinpoint contamination sources, whether from sewage, agricultural runoff, or other pollutants. MST provides precise, actionable data for long-term solutions, helping avoid premature closures and costly disruptions. Our tests support informed decision-making to protect public safety and local economies, ensuring recreational waters remain safe and compliant. Learn More:https://lnkd.in/eXprxdnC
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