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EBC EMERGING CONTAMINANTS PROGRAM: PFAS REMEDIATION AND DISPOSAL - PFAS DETECTED, WHAT'S NEXT?
Environmental Business Council of New England Emerging Contaminants Program, 24 July, Reading, MA, 130 slides, 2019
The Environmental Business Council Emerging Contaminants Program explored current and future options for treatment and destruction for PFAS materials. Presentation topics included ongoing treatment projects; technologies currently employed for water treatment, destruction, and disposal of PFAS; and developing technologies for soil treatment. The technologies are applicable to drinking water, groundwater, industrial wastewater, sludges, spent media and soils. https://ebcne.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/07-24-19-MASTER-PFAS-Detected-What-Next.pdf Agenda https://ebcne.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/07-24-19-Final-Agenda-PFAS-Remediation-and-Disposal.pdf
The Environmental Business Council Emerging Contaminants Program explored current and future options for treatment and destruction for PFAS materials. Presentation topics included ongoing treatment projects; technologies currently employed for water treatment, destruction, and disposal of PFAS; and developing technologies for soil treatment. The technologies are applicable to drinking water, groundwater, industrial wastewater, sludges, spent media and soils. https://ebcne.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/07-24-19-MASTER-PFAS-Detect
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