PFAS in the Water and Wastewater Sectors: Fundamentals, Management, and Treatment is a collection of essays that provides a state of the field on PFAS from a variety of perspectives within the water sector. Contributors include experts in industrial wastewater, municipal water management, and public health, with each contributor highlighting a different facet of the impact of PFAS in water and wastewater and providing guidance on the responses necessary to limit the chemicals' negative effects. The collection covers the current understanding of PFAS, the implications for human health, and the growing regulatory framework, as well as the various treatments available for water, wastewater, groundwater, biosolids, leachates and soil/sediments. PFAS in the Water and Wastewater Sectors: Fundamentals, Management, and Treatment includes, Compiles case studies exploring available PFAS treatment options and technologies, Helps readers navigate the complexities of PFAS and the changing regulatory and legislative environments, Explores potential innovations that could be used in the future to remove PFAS from the environment, Discusses the current state of PFAS treatment techniques for wastewater, drinking water, groundwater, reuse applications, and biosolids.
PFAS in the Water and Wastewater Sectors: Fundamentals, Management, and Treatment