The rapid pace of regulatory change for per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances requires a nimble approach from the water industry to adapt to what’s emerging. Fortunately, there are reliable treatment technologies to remove PFAS from drinking water. Learn how Brown and Caldwell is helping clients to identify cost-effective, innovative, and flexible treatment technologies to support public health.
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