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Methods for Analyzing PFAS in Water
Key Takeaways As the hazards of per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances—widely known as PFAS—are better understood, regulations and guidelines for addressing them will continue to evolve. Water utilities play a significant role in PFAS mitigation by incorporating detection, monitoring, and treatment tec...
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As the hazards of per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances—widely known as PFAS—are better understood, regulations and guidelines for addressing them will continue to evolve.
Water utilities play a significant role in PFAS mitigation by incorporating detection, monitoring, and treatment techniques into their operations.
Many methods for PFAS analysis are in place. A detailed explanation and comparison of each can help utilities determine the best approaches for their particular circumstances. |
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