Testing For Yesterday's Water In A PFAS World

Designing water treatment systems based on general rules of thumb or manufacturer datasheets introduces significant financial and operational risk. Relying on assumptions often forces engineers to either oversize equipment, wasting capital, or undersize it, leading to premature breakthrough and regulatory compliance failures.
Predictive performance modeling replaces these uncertainties with precise, site-specific calculations based on actual water chemistry. When paired with bench scale column testing, this approach delivers actionable data regarding media service life, regeneration requirements, and projected operating costs. Instead of relying on educated guesses, stakeholders can review quantitative analyses to make informed, defensible decisions. This rigorous methodology shrinks unknowns, optimizes treatment performance, and ultimately provides a solid technical foundation before construction begins. Read the full white paper to learn how to mitigate design risks.
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