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As the #waterindustry reacts to the EPA’s recent #PFAS rule, there are a lot of unknowns – but there is also evidence of successful solutions. Snehal Desai, senior vice president and chief growth and innovation officer, joined Bluefield Research’s The #WaterValues Podcast to discuss current treatment options, success stories and the future of PFAS treatment technology. 🎧 Listen to the episode: https://ow.ly/smCx50SnpB6 #LetsSolveWater

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Alphonce Otieno

Associate at University of Nairobi

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Hi everyone - I’m looking for a new role and would really appreciate your support. I’m eager to bring my expertise, skills, and experience to a new challenge. About me: 💼 I’m looking for Customer service Representative, Research, Environment roles. 🌎 I’m open to roles in Nairobi County and Mombasa County I am currently working at CCI Kenya. I’d love to reconnect with you, share my experience, and catch up on what’s new in your world. If you hear of any opportunities that you think are worth looking into, or are open to chatting, send me a message or comment below! hashtaghashtag#OpenToWork

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Bill Colvin

Sports Sponsorship consulting as President of Colvin Sports Network.

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Sne your insights and the way you shared them were encouraging. If the environmental alarmist s could listen to this they may not be completely pacified, but the “smart” ones would take some comfort in knowing there are smart people with experience that have technology and wherewithal addressing this situation. Thanks for the enlightenment!

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It's encouraging to hear about the ongoing discussions around PFAS treatment technologies. Snehal Desai's participation in The Water Values Podcast is definitely a valuable resource. What are some of the most promising advancements in PFAS treatment that were discussed? Eager to learn more from the episode!

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Lucinda Thomas

Director at Wushu inc

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Becky, the hiring person (?) in uniontown, pa is a bully and a loudmouth to people applying to work there.

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