Controlling PFAS using Membrane Technologies
This live webcast will take place on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, from 1:00 - 2:30 PM Eastern. The webcast recording will be available within 24 hours after the webcast ends.
PFAS in water attracted significant attention of public and industry within last several years due to the latest research and publications on PFAS adverse impact on human and environment and challenges to control. The regulations on PFAS for potable water released recently, while for wastewater are still evolving and strengthening, and most of the regulations require companies to monitor, record and report PFAS content in water, wastewater and biosolids. As more knowledge on PFAS are collected and regulations requiring the removal PFAS are both enacted and tightened, regulation enforcements are expected within the next several years. At present, the major commercial technologies to treat PFAS such as GAC, IX and RO are based on separation of PFAS from the contaminated water stream resulting in residuals that represent a management/disposal challenges. Therefore, significant attention is also directed to PFAS destructive technologies. Accordingly, this webcast will introduce the attendees to the application of membrane technologies for PFAS removal and concentration considering different applications, contaminated liquid streams, and biosolids as well as technologies to control PFAS in residual streams.
Presenters:
- John Peichel, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
- Eva Steinle-Darling, PhD, PE, Carollo Engineers
- Justin Mattingly, U.S. EPA
- Tae Lee, U.S. EPA
- Val S. Frenkel, PhD, PE, D.WRE, TYLin Greeley and Hansen Water Solutions (moderator)
PDH Credits will be available for attendees following this event on this platform. Please look for further information to come.