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PFAS challenges in water reuse: science, regulation and solutions
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PFAS challenges in water reuse: science, regulation and solutions
"Abstract: Effective techniques for PFAS removal from aqueous solutions are membrane filtration, foam fractionation and adsorption onto activated carbon or ion exchange resins. In many cases, this results in the formation of a concentrated PFAS solution, either directly or after e.g. regeneration of the resins. If these solutions aren’t properly treated, PFAS may be returned into the environment, and thus the PFAS problem won’t be solved. It is …
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