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PFASs in its drinking water than any other besides California, according to a Harvard University analysis. It is responsible for determining maximum contaminant level (MCL) standards for hazardous pollutants in drinking water and, in that capacity, its commissioner asked it to examine PFAS compounds...
a professor of engineering at UNSW. “We already knew that PFAS is pervasive in the environment, but I was surprised to find out the large fraction of source waters that are above drinking water advisory recommendations. We’re talking above five percent, and it goes over 50 ...
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Completely cured adhesives and sealants are generally considered safe and non-toxic, although caution must be exercised when machining or grinding joints due to airborne particles. Also, decomposition products may exhibit substantial vapor pressures that
Supplemental Filters. As discussed above, sometimes water gets a low pH due to chemicals or pollutants in the ground or aquifer. If you have any concerns about any industrial chemicals traveling in your water, likePFAS, an additional filter would be necessary to reduce the presence of that...
PFAS can also be found in low levels in drinking water from taps and bottles, although often at safe levels. The levels of PFAS will eventually decrease as they get cycled into the deep ocean, but this is a gradual process that could take many decades, Cousins said. Originally published ...
As a feedback to his blog on PFAS and ceramics last week (“PVDF Clings On While Ceramics March On”) Graeme Pearce (Membrane Consultancy Associates) had a follow up discussion with Juergen von Hollen, CEO of Nanostone Water. The idea was to understand Nanstone’s take on ceramic advantages...