
Stop PFAS at the Filter Bed
We’re talking about a chemical that’s out there. Not just on one farm in West Virginia, not even just in the public water of an entire community there, but it’s now in water all over the country, all over the planet, in the blood of virtually every living thing. – Robert Bilott
Overview
Per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic, highly persistent organic compounds that do not readily break down in the environment. Commonly referred to as “forever chemicals,” PFAS can accumulate in water supplies and have been linked to long‑term health risks, driving increasingly stringent regulatory limits. Pureflow provides targeted treatment solutions using proven adsorption and ion exchange technologies designed to deliver reliable PFAS removal based on source water conditions and performance requirements.
Pureflow Treatment Technologies
Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Filtration
Granular activated carbon is a well‑established technology for PFAS removal, utilizing adsorption to capture organic compounds within its porous structure. GAC systems are particularly effective for long‑chain PFAS and provide consistent performance across a wide range of water qualities.In addition to PFAS removal, GAC can reduce other dissolved organics, making it a versatile option where broader organic treatment is required.
Ion Exchange (IX)
Ion exchange systems use specialized resins designed to selectively remove PFAS from water. PFAS compounds are attracted to and retained within the resin matrix, providing high removal efficiency. IX systems are effective for both long‑ and short‑chain PFAS and offer higher capacity and a more compact footprint compared to traditional adsorption systems, making them well suited for applications requiring sustained performance and operational efficiency.
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