Advances in electrochemical technologies for PFAS destruction

We are approaching a tipping point where physical separation of forever chemicals will no longer be the default remediation strategy. For years, treating PFAS under the strict requirements of PFAS NEMP 3.0 has meant moving the problem from one place to another. Standard methods l

Why this matters: We are approaching a tipping point where physical separation of forever chemicals will no longer be the default remediation strategy.

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Source published: 2 Apr 2026 · 6:14 PM
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