Innovative PFAS treatment with mobile activated carbon filtration in Rumilly

Background

In Rumilly, Savoie (France), PFAS contamination in drinking water has triggered increased regulatory vigilance. The issue affects a public water catchment known as the ‘Madrid well’, contaminated due to historic industrial activities.

Challenge

The solution needed to comply with France’s upcoming PFAS regulation limit of 0.1 μg/L (for the sum of 20 PFAS compounds) by 2026, and do so without relying on alternative water sources.

At the time, there were no known benchmarks for this configuration in France. The goal was to validate a mobile, high-performance activated carbon filtration system in real operational conditions.

Puragen proposed the temporary rental of two mobile filters and granular activated carbon (GAC), providing a self-contained, flexible solution with minimal capital expenditure and no maintenance costs. The mobile filters were integrated into the existing distribution line, each unit equipped with automation, sensors, motorised valves, and flowmeters, ensuring full operational reliability and ease of replacement.

Results

The project went live in December 2023.

Operational efficiency: No carbon replacement needed for over 14 months—validated and monitored by third parties.

Benchmark performance: In direct comparison with two alternative suppliers, Puragen’s solution demonstrated 30% longer GAC service life without change-out.

Key factors for success

Quality of service

The filters have been in continuous operation for over 14 months, without requiring activated carbon replacement. Performance was validated by certified laboratory analysis and monitored by the regional health agency (ARS) and the client’s R&D team.

Product innovation

An Aquasorber® 22 mobile filter, together with our AQM 1240D Extraplus high-performance re-agglomerated GAC, chosen for its superior adsorption performance.

Spent carbon reactivation

Used GAC is reactivated at Puragen’s reactivation facility, where PFAS molecules are destroyed in a controlled high-temperature process. The reactivated carbon can then be reused at other customer sites.

Site services

The solution included fast swap-out capability from Puragen’s regional service centre, ensuring minimal downtime and high flexibility.

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