Water utilities dealing with PFAS need to understand local water quality conditions, available technologies, regulatory drivers, and public engagement while they pursue proactive planning and weigh treatment costs.

Consider the Hidden Costs of PFAS Treatment
Authors: Patricia Whitby, Rosa Yu, Erin Mackey
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Recent Papers and Reports
- Analyses of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) through the urban water cycle: Toward achieving an integrated analytical workflow across aqueous, solid, and gaseous matrices in water and wastewater treatment
- Consider the Hidden Costs of PFAS Treatment
- Per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances thermal destruction at water resource recovery facilities: A state of the science review
- Modeling Guidance for Developing Site Specific Nutrient Goals – Demonstration, Screening-Level Application
- Landfill leachate contributes per-/poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and pharmaceuticals to municipal wastewater
- Smart Utility as a Technology Platform: Setting the Course to Become a Smart Utility
- Evaluation of Short-Term Biosolids Management Options in Response to a Settlement Agreement
- When the Receiving Water is your Drinking Water: Storm Water BMPs for Source Water Protection
- The Removal of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants in Activated Sludge Systems.
- Rational Method For The Design Of Organic Loading Rates In A Land Application System