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PFAS source water assessments, waste treatment, and operational factors for the new MCLs

November 08, 2024

The EPA has set new maximum contaminant levels for PFAS in drinking water

Join Nicolle Boulay, Joseph Jacangelo, Tyler Hadacek, and Liz Garvey as they discuss what these new regulations mean for water utilities. This webinar will feature a case study example being initiated for the Potomac River in the Washington, DC-Metro area. Viewers will hear ideas on how to manage PFAS waste through various treatment methods for water treatment residuals and spent media. Our team will also explore current technologies, potential advancements, cost estimates for disposal and treatment, and important factors to consider when operating a PFAS treatment system for drinking water.?

  • Nicolle Boulay

    A water treatment sector leader in our Fairfax office, Nicolle leads water and wastewater treatment programs from the design to construction phase, including community outreach and stakeholder engagement.

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  • Joseph Jacangelo

    Joseph Jacangelo has more than three decades of experience in environmental health engineering specializing in water quality and treatment, water and wastewater disinfection, membrane technology, and public health.

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  • Tyler Hadacek

    A water, wastewater and water reuse treatment environmental engineer, Tyler has recently focused his career on improving the fecal sludge management programs in South Asia.

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  • Liz Garvey

    As a process design lead on water treatment plant projects, Liz focuses on water quality, water treatment process design, and treatment alternatives analysis. She specializes in treatment and management of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

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