As PFAS levels raise concern in UK water, new monitoring tools and advanced treatments offer hope. The question is whether regulators will act fast enough.
A new study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials provides one of the most comprehensive empirical inventories to date of background PFAS across environmental media, reframing how we understand mass distribution, cross-media transfer, and site management strategy.
High-capacity capture and emerging destruction technologies are redefining PFAS treatment for safer drinking water—yet the most difficult challenge lies in managing what these processes leave behind.