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WaterWorld creates a PFAS eHandbook

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a pressing issue for the water industry, impacting drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater systems. Known for their persistence in the environment, these “forever chemicals” present significant challenges to utilities as they navigate how to manage and remediate them effectively. As the understanding of PFAS continues to grow, so too does the need for comprehensive resources that explore the complexities of this issue.

WaterWorld’s new eHandbook delves deep into the challenges and solutions around PFAS, sharing stories from utilities, vendors, and engineers who are addressing this contamination head-on. The eHandbook provides a multi-perspective approach, reflecting the need for collaboration across sectors to successfully tackle PFAS pollution.

The eHandbook features two of Carollo’s experts, with Kyle Thompson and Michael Van Antwerp offering insights on critical aspects of PFAS remediation. Kyle, Carollo’s national PFAS lead, discusses the latest technologies that are proving to be efficient in removing PFAS from water systems, while, Michael, Carollo’s strategic funding lead, highlights key funding avenues that utilities can explore to help cover the costs of implementing these cutting-edge solutions.

This eHandbook is an essential resource for anyone in the water industry looking to better understand PFAS and the innovative approaches being developed to combat this widespread problem. Read the full eHandbook and discover more about how industry leaders are working to solve the PFAS puzzle.