Veolia has opened a USD $35-million granular activated carbon PFAS treatment plant in Delaware to remove the regulated portions of the “forever chemical” group from about 114 million litres (30 million gallons) of water each day for residents. In the works since early 2022, the water treatment plant in Wilmington, Delaware, houses a 1,640-square-metre (17,600-square-foot) […] The post Veolia PFAS treatment plant opens in Delaware on path to 100 U.S. facilities appeared first on Environm...| Environmental Science & Engineering Magazine
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