ECT2

ECT2

Environmental Services

Portland, Maine 4,149 followers

Tough challenges demand smart solutions. We Believe The World Needs Better Ways To Treat PFAS.

About us

At ECT2, we believe in giving the highest care in the customer journey experience. Our goal is to gain a deeper understanding of the desired needs, how we can grow a relationship with the company, and reach the best results to satisfy our customers. ECT2, a Montrose Environmental Group Company, provides water treatment services using cutting edge technology to remove PFAS from water. With cost-effective approaches, our systems leverage efficient removal of contaminants and on-site regeneration. Our solutions are field proven and sustainable, which allows for maximum efficiency and minimized waste.

Website
http://www.ect2.com
Industry
Environmental Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Maine
Type
Public Company
Founded
2013
Specialties
Emerging Contaminant Treatment, Synthetic Media Treatment, 1,4-dioxane Treatment, and PFAS

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    We're proud to partner with Waste Connections to treat the #PFAS in their #landfillleachate at Champ Landfill in Missouri. Our FOAM-X system is a sustainable and efficient solution for PFAS contamination, and we're excited for the ribbon cutting ceremony for the full-scale system on August 6th! 📰 Read the press release: https://lnkd.in/drhjBD25 🌟 Want to learn more about our FOAM-X system, or other technologies for the treatment of PFAS contaminated waters? Click here: https://lnkd.in/dD_ZRf-Q

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    Our next “Innovations Driving Impact” spotlight features Montrose’s partnership with Waste Connections. Ahead of regulatory enforcement and to proactively address PFAS passively received in municipal solid waste, Waste Connections partnered Montrose and its subsidiary ECT2 to evaluate and identify the best PFAS removal technology for landfill leachate at their Champ Landfill in Missouri. “ECT2’s FOAM-X™ system is highly effective at treating PFAS in liquid waste with high levels of co-contaminants, including landfill leachate,” said Vijay Manthripragada, President and Chief Executive Officer of Montrose Environmental Group. “Air is injected in the form of tiny bubbles, which attracts PFAS to the air-water interface, removing it from the water column. Removing PFAS from landfill leachate breaks the cycle of PFAS from discarded consumer products entering our waterways and dispersing through the environment.” A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at the Champ Landfill Sustainability Campus in the City of Maryland Heights, Missouri on August 6, 2024. Public tours of the PFAS treatment system are available most days by appointment. “Our ribbon-cutting ceremony marks a significant milestone in our efforts to address the complex environmental challenges associated with PFAS contamination, particularly at landfill sites. Recognizing the growing concern over PFAS contamination and lack of regulations requiring its removal from water, Waste Connections has taken a proactive stance by installing the first PFAS Water Treatment Plant in Missouri,” stated Cherie Summa, Waste Connections/Champ Landfill district manager. 📰Read our press release: https://hubs.ly/Q02HGhbS0

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    Our team at ECT2 is extremely proud to be a partner on the Katherine Drinking Water project with Power and Water Corporation. Back in 2017, we provided an interim 1 ML/day plant for the Town of Katherine that utilised our SORBIX regenerable ion exchange resin. Between going online in October 2017 and March 2024, the system treated over 2.3 billion litres of water. Now, we have partnered again with Power and Water to deliver a plant 10x that size to continue removing PFAS from the town's drinking water supply. Watch this video to learn more about the project and stay tuned for part 2! #PFAS #DrinkingWater #ECT2PFASExperts

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    Watch this short video to learn how ECT2’s R&D team stands out and delivers unmatched value to our clients. Paul Rodriguez, Director of PFAS Residuals Management, shares the unique strengths that set us apart. With extensive experience and constant feedback from field operations, our team combines broad knowledge with real-world application. Ready to learn more about our PFAS experts? Visit us at www.ect2.com! #ECT2 #Innovation #PFASRemoval #ECT2PFASExperts

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    Thank you to C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News) for featuring ECT2 in their cover story on the innovative and large-scale ways we treat PFAS (long-chain and short-chain compounds) for various drinking water applications. #ect2 #montrose #PFAS #PFASExperts https://lnkd.in/eZ9yRfPw

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    Public water utilities in the US are facing a 5-year deadline to meet low parts-per-trillion limits for six per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (#PFAS) in drinking water. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that thousands of water systems will need to install advanced treatment processes to meet the limits.

    Getting PFAS out of drinking water

    Getting PFAS out of drinking water

    cen.acs.org

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    PFAS is a complex issue. Each site’s unique characteristics and challenges determine the solutions that can be applied, and no one solution is right for every project. Our new blog post talks through the different considerations project managers have in order to determine which pre-treatment, separation, and concentration technologies will most effectively address their requirements. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/eUw5df7r #pfasdestruction #pfastechnologies #pfas

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    With the ever-changing landscape of #PFAS, ECT2’s squad of experts are on the cutting-edge of sustainable solutions that treat contaminated water. We’re looking forward to exhibiting during the Society of American Military Engineers Camp Pendleton Day on Thursday, June 27th. Whether your #PFASContamination is in need of a rapid response treatment system, a mobile unit, or a long-term treatment system, we have the product and technology for you. Stop by and visit Paul Newman in the exhibit hall to learn more. #SAME #WeBelieveTheWorldNeedsBetterWaystoTreatPFAS #PFASExperts

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    Sometimes situations occur, like #AFFF releases and fire events, which call for the immediate removal of PFAS from the environment. With our SORBIX RR models, ECT2 can quickly mobilize these treatment systems due to having them in inventory. These easily customizable products can be configured to run in a series or parallel to accommodate higher flow rates or additional treatment requirements. 🔥 Learn more about this product in action by reading this case study: https://lnkd.in/eM8kw9-7 #WeBelieveTheWorldNeedsBetterWaystoTreatPFAS #PFASContamination #PFAS #PFASExperts

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    Leachate has been shown to be a major source of PFAS at Danish treatment plants. If you are coming to the Spildevandsteknisk Forening annual meeting this week, we warmly invite you to visit the ECT2 stand, where Tore Svendsen and Svend Kofod can show you technology for treating PFAS in leachate and equipment that has already been implemented on a full scale at landfills in Denmark, Norway and Sweden.   📅 6-7 June 2024 📌 Stand 26 🏫 VandCenter Syd, Ejby Møllevej 22, 5000 Odense C, Denmark   We look forward to seeing you there!   #ECT2 #PFAS #WaterTechnology

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