PFAS Remediation Overview featured in Midwest Energy Association Publication

XDD’s Vice President Dennis Keane authored an article titled “PFAS Remediation:  Where Are We Now?” published in Energy Empowered by the Midwest Energy Association (MEA).

The article elaborates on the following topics:

  • How the timeline for PFAS remedial technology development compares to petroleum compounds and chlorinated solvents.
  • The source of PFAS that are common to many environmental sites in the energy sector.
  • PFAS regulatory background in the United States.
  • Difficulties associated with environmental sampling.  As a note, while state regulations often disallow the use of certain materials/products when sampling for PFAS, many manufacturers have developed products that are now free of PFAS.
  • A review of PFAS in environmental media thought to represent background conditions.
  • Remedial technologies:
    • Adsorption and Ion Exchange
    • Filtration and Osmosis
    • Bioremediation
    • Chemical Oxidation
    • Thermal
  • The future of remedial approaches for PFAS

The article can be viewed at this link.