Borough Of Ramsey - Case Study - PFAS and Arsenic Removal
The Department of Public Works for the Borough Ramsey was working on analysis and selection of a solution to replace discontinued arsenic adsorption media. While the design of the new systems were well underway, ongoing water quality testing revealed the presence of PFOA in two community wells - one of many synthetic compounds commonly referred to as PFAS - with concentrations greater than 14 parts per trillion limit proposed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Learn how AdEdge water treatment experts took on the challenge of incorporating PFAS treatment into the containerized design that was already in progress.
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