How to Reduce PFAS Exposure with Proven Water Treatment Solutions
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as "forever chemicals," have become one of the most significant water quality challenges facing municipalities, manufacturers, commercial facilities, and homeowners. Because these synthetic chemicals resist heat, grease, oil, and water, they have been used in thousands of industrial and consumer products for more than 70 years. Unfortunately, that same durability prevents them from breaking down naturally, allowing them to persist in soil, groundwater, rivers, lakes, and drinking water supplies.


