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PFAS : today and tomorrow / LeeAnn Racz and David M. Kempisty. Section I: Social concerns -- 1. PFAS: today and tomorrow/LeeAnn Racz and David M. Kempisty -- 2. Fluorine free foams: transitioning guide/Ian Ross, Peter Storch, Ted Schaefer, and Niall Ramsden -- 3. PFASs in consumer products: exposures and regulatory approaches/Simona Andreea Balan and Qingyu Meng -- 4. Regulatory implications of PFAS/J. Alan Roberson -- 5. The analytical conundrum/Taryn McKnight -- 6. Landfills as sources of PFAS contamination of soil and groundwater/Nanthi Bolan, Son A. Hoang, Yubo Yan, Sammani Ramanayaka, P. Koliyabandara, Gayathri Chamanee, Raj Mukhopadhyay, Binoy Sarkar; Hasintha Wijesekara, Meththika Vithanage, and M. B. Kirkham -- Section II: Toxicology and epidemiology -- 7. Exposure to PFAS: biomonitoring insights/Kayoko Kato, Julianne Cook Botelho, and Antonia M. Calafat -- 8. State of the science for risk assessment of PFAS at contaminated sites/Jeanmarie Zodrow, Jennifer Arblaster, and Jason Conder -- Section III: Remediation -- 9. Advances in remediation of PFAS-impacted waters/John Anderson, Pingping Meng, time Sidnell, and Ian Ross -- 10. Effectiveness of point-of-use/point-of-entry systems to remove PFAS from drinking water/Craig Patterson, Jonathan B. Burkhardt, Donald Schupp, E. Radha Krishnan, Stephen Dyment, Steven Merritt, Lawrene Zintek, and danielle Kleinmaier -- 11. Removing PFAS from water: from start to finish/Caitlin Berretta, Thomas Mallmann, Kyle Trewitz, and David M. Kempisty -- 12. Rapid removal of PFAS from investigation-derived waste in a pilot-scale plasma reactor/Raj Kamal Singh, Nicholas Multari, Chase Nau-Hix, Richard H. ANderson, Stephen D. Richardson, Thomas M. Holsen, and Selma Medeovic Thagard -- 13. Recent advances in oxidation and reduction processes for treatment of PFAS in water/Yaal Lester -- 14. Novel cyclodextrin polymer adsorbents for PFAS removal/Yuhan Ling, Gokhan Barin, Shan Li, and Matthew J. Notter -- 15. Modeling water treatment performance and costs for removal of PFAS from drinking water/Jonathan B. Burkhardt, Richard H. Anderson, Rajiv Khera, Levi M. Haupert, Patrick Ransom, David G. Wahman, Page Jordan, Jonathan G. Pressman, Marc A. Mills, and Thomas F. Speth. "The book offers the educated reader both a broad overview of PFAS and a deeper understanding of specific PFAS issues. Without requiring an advanced degree, the reader will have knowledge of the big rocks that are associated with PFAS. Policy makers will appreciate the difficulties and pros and cons of new analytical methods and the difficulties of PFAS detection in various environmental media. Concerned citizens from the general public will be exposed to risk management thought strategies. The book will have value to teachers and students, it will demonstrate the push and pull between, environmental policy and water treatment operations and how that affects the cost PFAS-free drinking water"-- |