Available and emerging liquid treatment technologies for PFASs

Author:

DiGuiseppi William H.12ORCID,Newell Charles J.3ORCID,Carey Grant4,Kulkarni Poonam R.3,Xia Zhiyong5,Stults John6,Maher Thomas L.7,Houtz Erika F.8,Mora Rebecca9,Wice Rick10,Tomiczek Paul W.7,Richardson Stephen D.11,Xiong John12,Hale Jeff13,Hnatko Jason P.14,McGregor Rick15ORCID,McDonough Jeffrey T.14,Oka Amita16,Thomas Ryan17,Fenstermacher Jim18,Hatton Jim1

Affiliation:

1. Jacobs Greenwood Village Colorado USA

2. Colorado School of Mines Golden Colorado USA

3. GSI Environmental Houston Texas USA

4. Porewater Solutions Ottawa Ontario Canada

5. GHD Bowie Maryland USA

6. CDM Smith Bellevue Washington USA

7. Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

8. Emerging Compounds Treatment Technologies, Inc. (ECT2) San Francisco California USA

9. AECOM Severna Park Maryland USA

10. Battelle Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

11. GSI Environmental Austin Texas USA

12. Haley & Aldrich Costa Mesa California USA

13. Kleinfelder Pittsburgh Pennsylvania USA

14. ERM Somerville Massachusetts USA

15. InSitu Remediation Services Ltd. St. George Ontario USA

16. Langan New York New York USA

17. Parsons Buffalo New York USA

18. Ramboll Blue Bell Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractPer‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are present at a wide range of private sector facilities and United States (US) government installations, including those operated by the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the National Aeronauts and Space Administration, and other entities, as well as additional sites worldwide. Impacts have been identified in a range of environmental media including drinking water, groundwater, surface water, leachate, wastewater, soil, sediment, and soil gas. Treatment technologies to remove or destroy PFASs cost effectively have proven to be elusive to the industry. However, recent developments are bringing that goal close to reality for some media. This article has been prepared to address only liquid treatment technologies. Soil treatment technologies are presently a lower priority and may be addressed in future articles. The challenge of identifying and evaluating available and emerging liquid treatment technologies was put to the PFAS Experts Symposium in Houston, Texas, on June 7–8, 2023, which was attended by PFAS professionals and subject matter experts with a broad range of backgrounds. The discussions covered a variety of technical approaches and led to the preparation of this manuscript. This article strives to concisely summarize modern technical approaches that are potentially applicable to managing liquid media at PFAS‐impacted sites. Currently, ex situ sorbent technologies using granular activated carbon (GAC) and ion exchange (IX) resin are commercially available and most widely used. Other liquid technologies are summarized and current applications are presented to allow the reader to evaluate each technology for their particular use. This article is not intended to provide guidance on site‐specific design of treatment systems, but instead to serve as an update to earlier articles from this group and others addressing PFAS treatment technologies and related PFAS topics.

Publisher

Wiley

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