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Managing PFAS in Spent Adsorption Media
Citation:
Patterson, C. Managing PFAS in Spent Adsorption Media. EPA ORD-Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) Call on PFAS Destruction Research, NA, May 28, 2020.
Impact/Purpose:
When spent drinking water and wastewater adsorption media or waste stream residuals are reactivated or incinerated, the PFAS may be thermally destroyed or transformed into residual byproducts. This presentation is an overview of research activities on alternatives for thermally destroying PFAS and transformed residual byproducts in spent drinking water adsorption media and wastewater residuals.
Description:
When spent drinking water and wastewater adsorption media or waste stream residuals are reactivated or incinerated, the PFAS may be thermally destroyed or transformed into residual byproducts. This presentation is an overview of research activities on alternatives for thermally destroying PFAS and transformed residual byproducts in spent drinking water adsorption media and wastewater residuals.