Optimizing PFAS Removal In The Presence Of Other Contaminants
Source: Calgon Carbon Corporation

Being challenged by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS)-contaminated water is tough enough. But dealing with additional contaminants that complicate the PFAS removal process makes the job that much more complex. Here are some considerations that can help water treatment plant (WTP) supervisors, operators, and their consulting engineers achieve their PFAS removal goals more efficiently and cost effectively despite the added challenges.
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