Method 1633 for PFAS in Aqueous Samples EPA has published the fourth draft of the new analytical method for PFAS in environmental samples (Method 1633). Method 1633 will likely be finalized this [...]
PFAS – How Low Can You Go? Now We Know! New Health Advisory Limits (HALs) for PFOA and PFOS in drinking water could be a game-changer. By Scott Bell, Senior Environmental Engineer/Vice [...]
What would a PFOS and PFOA Hazardous Substance Designation Under CERCLA mean for the Business Sector? The designation of two high-profile PFAS, PFOS and PFOA, as hazardous substances will have [...]
Key Considerations for PFAS Field Investigations So, you have a PFAS problem. What’s next? In this article, I share some key considerations for planning and implementing a PFAS field [...]
PFAS – How Low Can You Go? It’s not just that more states are promulgating PFAS standards but that the standards are getting lower and lower. However, as regulatory standards go lower, they are [...]
PFAS – The Next Wastewater Utility Challenge? WWTPs have come under scrutiny for discharging PFAS to the environment. The unique physio-chemical properties of PFAS compounds make them difficult [...]
October 24, 2019 In the Environmental Business Journal’s 2019 Remediation and PFAS Edition, LimnoTech’s Scott Bell talks about how PFAS is showing up in the environment and what it means [...]
Should Municipalities Worry About PFAS? With all of the challenges our municipal clients face, most haven’t needed to focus much attention on the PFAS problem yet. However, a question we should [...]
July 2, 2019 LimnoTech’s summer edition of our Currents newsletter is out! The theme of this newsletter covers an important and current topic – PFAS – Like Nothing We’ve Seen Before. In [...]
June 18, 2019 Scott Bell, LimnoTech Vice President and Senior Environmental Engineer, is presenting at the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) PFAS Management, Mitigation, and Remediation [...]