Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances in Water: Challenges and Mitigating Strategies in Detection and Treatment

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***Live Dates:Europe: Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 2pm GMT | 3pm CET. US: Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST***Overcome challenges in analysis of PFAS and mitigation using existing and novel water treatment technologies for the removal of PFAS. Arjun Venkatesan, Associate Director, Center for Clean Water Technology, Stony Brook University discusses the ongoing PFAS research of a certified PFAS testing facility to support statewide monitoring. ***On demand available after final airing until Dec. 3, 2021***

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Event Overview: Poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large group of anthropogenic substances that have been extensively used for over 60 years. These compounds can resist heat, oil, and water, and hence have been used as coatings in non-stick cookware, carpets, clothing, furnishing, paper as well as stain repellants and in fire-fighting foams. Due to their widespread use and resulting emissions, PFAS have been detected in surface water, groundwater, fish, birds, mammals, and humans worldwide. PFAS are highly persistent and resistant to degradation and have been associated with reproductive toxicity, reduced growth metrics in newborns and elevated cholesterol levels in humans. Currently, there are no federal regulations for PFAS in drinking water and as a result many U.S. states have their own regulation or health advisory levels. Conventional water treatment techniques such as coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation have shown to be ineffective in removing these substances. Our research at the New York State (NYS) Center for Clean Water Technology (CCWT) focuses on evaluating existing and novel water treatment technologies for the removal of PFAS from contaminated groundwater. We additionally feature a certified PFAS testing facility to support statewide monitoring of PFAS in contaminated groundwater and drinking water.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • What are PFAS and what are they used for?
  • How do we get exposed to PFAS?
  • What are the challenges in the detection and quantification of PFAS in water?
  • What are the existing treatment approaches to remove PFAS?
  • What are some novel treatment techniques to decompose PFAS?

Speakers: Dr. Arjun Venkatesan, Associate Director, Center for Clean Water Technology, Stony Brook University

Tarun Anumol, Ph.D., Director for Global Environment and Food Markets, Agilent Technologies

Times and Dates: Europe: Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 2pm GMT | 3pm CET

US: Thursday, December 3, 2020 at 2pm EST | 1pm CST | 11am PST

On Demand until Dec. 3, 2021.

Sponsor: Agilent

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