
PFAS remediation technologies and regulatory compliance
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination presents persistent technical and regulatory challenges, requiring effective remediation strategies alongside strict compliance with evolving regulatory frameworks. As regulatory scrutiny increases and remediation targets expand across water, soil, and industrial systems, stakeholders face growing pressure to implement technologies that are both scientifically robust and regulator-ready.
As part of our wider Accelerating Science in PFAS feature, this topic examines current and emerging PFAS remediation technologies and their role in supporting regulatory compliance. By exploring established and innovative treatment approaches, performance considerations, and alignment with regulatory expectations, we highlight how remediation solutions are enabling more effective risk reduction and informed decision-making in a rapidly evolving PFAS landscape.
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As India starts to tackle PFAS, CSIR-IITR is leading the charge in developing detection methods using Waters’ advanced technologies.
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are found in a wide range of products and these ‘forever chemicals’ are a cause of concern to both human and environmental health. The need for accurate, reliable analysis has never been greater. This free-to-download eBook uncovers how to tackle PFAS in a changing regulatory environment.
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See how ELGA’s purification and removal technology is keeping PFAS out of laboratories and advancing environmental remediation efforts.
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As PFAS regulations continue to evolve, organizations must reassess their remediation strategies to remain compliant and effective. This Accelerating Science Forum explores the regulatory, technical, and operational factors influencing PFAS remediation decisions.
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