New details about the chemical reaction that occurs when a form of iron called ferrate is exposed to light could broaden its application in water treatment systems
New EPA memo provides direction under NPDES permitting program to restrict PFAS at their source
The utility hired Brown and Caldwell to design new ion exchange facility to pull contaminants from groundwater supplies
Brian Goetz counts dealing with a newly emerged pollutant as just one of the challenges he has faced in a successful 35-year water career.
Using common reagents in heated water, chemists can "behead" and break down PFAS, leaving only harmless compounds
This sustainable, lower-cost method for removing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances has potential for commercial applications