[...]more and more states are implementing monitoring programs for PFAS in biosolids, signaling that tighter restrictions may be forthcoming, and several states have restricted, banned or are in the process of limiting the land application of biosolids.Municipal plants that treat industrial wastewater...
To tackle the persistent presence of PFAS in source water, communities will have to widen their circles of treatment beyond drinking water, to areas such as wastewater and biosolids disposal, otherwise the problem will go on forever.
Emerging Contaminants in a Circular Economy... How biosolids programs may be disrupted by PFAS?Poly- and Perflouroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are a class of compounds that have gained significant attention from the public and the scientific community due to their prevalence, persistence, and toxicity....