PFAS RESOURCES
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Rice Hosts Global Water Leaders To Discuss Technologies For A Resilient Future6/9/2026
As communities around the world grapple with aging infrastructure, water scarcity, emerging contaminants and the growing impacts of climate change, researchers at Rice University are advancing technologies aimed at making water systems more resilient, sustainable and adaptable.
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'From Lab Marvel To Global Guardian': Bacterial Cellulose Could Help Tackle Hazardous Substances In Europe's Waters6/8/2026
Water quality is a global concern; in Europe, only 37% of surface waters are in a healthy ecological state, and treating wastewater to remove hazardous pollutants is an ongoing challenge.
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Research Could Lead To Cheaper, Better Testing For 'Forever Chemicals' In US Drinking Water6/2/2026
A new investigation from the University of Kansas improves detection of PFAS, a family of so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking water supplies. The method, which can measure trace pollution levels of PFAS in water more quickly and inexpensively than current techniques, recently was detailed in the open-source journal PLOS Water.
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How Chromafora Is Setting A New Standard For Advanced Water Treatment6/2/2026
It began with a fascination for chemical synthesis. Today, it has evolved into a cleantech company at the forefront of advanced PFAS treatment in the Nordics and across Europe.
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Remediation Of AFFF-Impacted Groundwater Using Novel Cyclodextrin Adsorbent (DEXSORB®)5/29/2026
To remediate PFAS-impacted groundwater, treatment technologies capable of high capacity PFAS sorption from water and concentration of PFAS waste for efficient processing by available destruction technologies are required to ensure full elimination of PFAS waste streams.
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Forever Chemical Reaches Fish Before They Even Hatch5/28/2026
There is a forever chemical lurking in the world’s oceans that could be fundamentally altering the biology of marine life before it even hatches.
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EPA Invests $15.7M In PFAS Projects Across Southern California5/27/2026
As part of the comprehensive U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) effort to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), EPA is announcing new investments in multiple PFAS treatment projects across Southern California.
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Researchers Convene At U Of A To Tackle 'Forever Chemicals' At National PFAS Conference5/27/2026
For three days in June, many of the country's leading environmental researchers and advocates will be in Tucson.
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LANXESS Wins Sustainability Award For PFAS Removal Technology5/22/2026
LANXESS, a global specialty chemicals company and solutions provider, received a 2026 Sustainability Leadership Award from the American Chemistry Council (ACC) for its innovative technology used to protect public drinking water, surface, and groundwater systems.
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Turning Wastewater Into Clean Hydrogen: USW Project Advances Low-Carbon Innovation5/21/2026
Researchers at the University of South Wales (USW) are developing a pioneering approach which links wastewater treatment with hydrogen production, transforming waste into a valuable source of clean energy.
PFAS SOLUTIONS
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Purolite™ Purofine™ PFA694E4/29/2026
Purolite Purofine PFA694E is a polystyrenic gel ion exchange resin designed for potable water treatment, featuring a complex amino functional group optimized for PFAS removal applications.
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DEXSORB® Regeneration And Concentration Of PFAS Waste4/2/2026
DEXSORB is a regenerable adsorbent media offering a cradle-to-grave solution in per- and polyfl uoroalkyl substances (PFAS) treatment. Effective desorption of PFAS from spent media is not only a critical step for enabling sustainable media reuse, but also for concentrating PFAS waste for its safe and cost-effective destruction.
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DEXSORB® For PFAS And Organic Micropollutants4/2/2026
DEXSORB is a novel adsorbent made from crosslinked β-cyclodextrin polymers. The media features uniform 0.78 nm hydrophobic cavities that selectively adsorb organic contaminants in the 150 – 1000 Dalton molecular weight range. DEXSORB is available in two formulations to adsorb (A) PFAS exclusively, or (B) PFAS + organic micropollutants (OMPs) in combination. While DEXSORB and GAC operate by the same mechanism of adsorption, and share similar physiochemical properties, DEXSORB possesses multiple properties that provide for superior PFAS removal and waste handling.
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Aries Pro PFAS Removal Filters3/18/2026
Aries Pro 3612 Series are WQA Gold Seal certified point-of-use filters engineered for residential PFAS removal — delivering clean, safe drinking water where it matters most.
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Hydra Total PFAS Reduction System3/12/2026
The Hydra Total PFAS Reduction System delivers a sophisticated, pre-configured point-of-use water treatment solution meticulously engineered to combat the growing threat of PFAS contamination in residential and commercial water supplies. This advanced filtration system represents the culmination of ResinTech’s industry-leading research and development, offering unparalleled protection against these persistent environmental contaminants.
ABOUT PFAS
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of man-made chemicals that have sometimes been called “forever chemicals” for their persistent nature in the environment, difficulty to remove through treatment, and bioaccumulation in humans and animals. Two types of PFAS — perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) — have been identified as toxic by the U.S. EPA, while many more of the nearly 5,000 PFAS formulas are either suspected contaminants or have yet to be studied thoroughly. Originally developed for non-stick coatings, stain-repellant fabric treatments, and firefighting foams, PFAS are especially prevalent near former areas of high use — such as manufacturing facilities, airports, military bases, or the sites of large fires — yet widely problematic.
In February 2020, the EPA issued preliminary determinations to regulate PFOA and PFOS under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) and establish the first national PFAS monitoring and treatment requirements for drinking water utilities (see EPA’s PFAS Action Plan). Numerous U.S. states, however, have already developed rules and guidance for PFAS.
This solution center addresses the topics and questions most important to drinking water professionals as the PFAS issue evolves — How does PFAS get into drinking water? How do utilities monitor for PFAS? What treatment technologies remove PFAS? What are the regulatory limits for PFAS? — with answers provided through breaking news stories, editorial insight, and technical discussions.