PFAS RESOURCES
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De Nora Selected To Support Landmark Chesapeake Bay Region Groundwater Restoration Program With Large-Scale PFAS Treatment System7/7/2026
Industrie De Nora, a global leader in electrochemical processes and water treatment technologies, has been selected by the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) to provide its SORB FX Ion Exchange (IX) PFAS removal system for the SWIFT advanced water treatment facility at HRSD’s Nansemond Treatment Plant, a centerpiece of HRSD's Sustainable Water Infrastructure for Tomorrow (SWIFT) program.
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SRP-Funded Technology Provides Affordable PFAS Testing For Homeowners7/6/2026
Widespread chemical contamination leaves many small water systems without viable testing options.Discover how an innovative, plant-based extraction method delivers affordable, highly accurate screening to identify complex contaminants and protect public health.
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The Pros And Cons Of Pilot Testing For PFAS Removal7/6/2026
Deploying uncustomized equipment for contaminant testing can skew critical operational data. Discover how precisely tailored small-scale testing isolates site-specific variables, protects long-term maintenance budgets, and ensures seamless regulatory compliance for full-scale water treatment facilities.
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EPA Seeks Public Comment On Draft Guidance For Reducing Risk From PFOA And PFOS In Biosolids To Make America Healthy Again7/1/2026
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is releasing draft guidance to help wastewater utilities, landowners, and the public reduce risk from PFOA and PFOS in biosolids. This effort is part of EPA’s comprehensive, lifecycle-based strategy to address PFAS and Make America Healthy Again.
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New Study Tests Powdered Activated Carbon For PFAS Removal In Wastewater Effluent6/30/2026
A study is underway to evaluate powdered activated carbon (PAC), a sorbent used to adsorb contaminants, as a cost-effective solution for removing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from treated wastewater effluent.
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Hanyang University Researchers Reveal How PFAS Chain Length Influences Environmental Fate And Water Treatment6/29/2026
Short-chain PFAS move farther in water and resist treatment, offering a new roadmap for safer drinking water.
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EPA Obtains Over $450 Million In Penalties And Relief In Agreement With Chemours To Settle Claims Over PFAS Pollution In Three States6/25/2026
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WV DEP) announced the first comprehensive federal settlement with a major PFAS manufacturer, Chemours.
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Calgon Carbon Launches Filtrasorb Rx, Premium Reactivated Carbon For Municipal Drinking Water6/24/2026
Calgon Carbon Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kuraray Co., Ltd. (TYO: 3405) and the world’s largest activated carbon manufacturer, announces the launch of Filtrasorb® Rx, a premium reactivated carbon solution for municipal drinking water systems.
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Tiny Bubbles Could Help Clean Water, Process Food And Recover Metals More Efficiently6/22/2026
Industry faces growing pressure to reduce energy use and chemical consumption while improving efficiency. Researchers at Luleå University of Technology have shown how microscopic bubbles generated by ultrasound can be used to improve processes ranging from water treatment to food production and metal extraction.
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New Technique Filters PFAS Forever Chemicals Using 'Molecular Velcro'6/22/2026
A new gel-based material developed by University of Florida chemical engineers filters PFAS “forever chemicals” from water more efficiently than many widely used commercial options.
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.