What is PFAS in Sludge? (With Veolia) | WWD Weekly Digest

May 17, 2022
Per- and polyflouroalkyl substances (PFAS) detection and treatment are a major focal point of the U.S. EPA, particularly as it relates to wastewater treatment. Through the wastewater process, PFAS can be found in sludge, meaning utilities will likely need to treat it with regulations the U.S. EPA is promulgating currently.

Per- and polyflouroalkyl substances (PFAS) detection and treatment are a major focal point of the U.S. EPA, particularly as it relates to wastewater treatment. Through the wastewater process, PFAS can be found in sludge, meaning utilities will likely need to treat it with regulations the U.S. EPA is promulgating currently.

Sudhakar Viswanathan, National Sales Manger for biosolids and bio energy for Veolia Water Technologies and Jon Orr, Product Manager for biosolids and bio energy for Veolia Water Technologies, explain the technology that is available for treating PFAS in sludge and how it can also address other contaminants of emerging concern. 

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Timestamps

  • Intro | 0:00
  • What are PFAS and why are they challenging to treat? | 0:41
  • What makes PFAS challenging to treat in wastewater | 2:12
  • How PFAS ends up in sludge | 3:21
  • Technologies available to address PFAS in sludge | 4:06 
  • Addressing other contaminants of emerging concern | 5:30
  • More on thermal oxidation and its energy use | 6:23
  • How are emissions handled with thermal oxidation? | 8:36
  • Outro | 10:09

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