AquaPRS™
PFAS Removal System
The AquaPRS™ PFAS Removal System utilizes a unique sorbent suspension to adsorb pre- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and a robust separator to extract clean water from the suspension. The turbulent adsorbent slurry prevents biofouling and controls solids and mineral buildup. Additionally, the adsorbent material is specially engineered to adsorb much more PFAS than can be adsorbed by the same amount of other adsorbents or ion-exchange resins, resulting in significantly less life cycle costs. The process is completely automated, including replacement of the adsorbent, and allows parameter adjustments in response to varying influent concentrations of PFAS.
How It Works
The AquaPRS process is completely automated, including replacement of the adsorbent, and allows parameter adjustments in response to varying influent concentrations of PFAS. Single stage operation removes PFAS/PFOA and other regulated PFAS contaminants to levels below EPA standards with low to moderate influent levels. For high PFAS concentrations or difficult influent water characteristics, a two-stage configuration / operation can achieve effluent levels to meet EPA effluent standards.
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Features & Specifications
- Multiple adsorbents for specific matrixes of PFAS
- Low to 40,000+ ppt of PFAS compounds
- Fouling and scaling controlled by slurried adsorbent
- Enhanced removal of short-chain PFAS compounds
Benefits
Compared to Adsorbents or Other Technologies:
- Significantly lower operating costs
- Higher PFAS adsorption rates
- Substantially lower waste volumes
- Fouling and scaling controlled by adsorbent slurry
- Enhanced removal of short-chain PFAS compounds
- Completely automated process including adsorbent replacement

Applications
- Drinking Water
- Groundwater
- Surface Water
- Airport/Military
- Groundwater Remediation
- Spill Remediation
- Stormwater Treatment
- Landfill Leachate
- Leachate Pretreatment
- Groundwater Remediation
- Industrial
- Chemical
- Remediation Sites