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
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