INVESTIGATION OF AN IMMOBILIZATION PROCESS FOR PFAS CONTAMINATED SOILS
Dr. Edwin F. Barth from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), Cincinnati, USA as the invited lecturer of “Food for Brain” action for October, will stimulate discussion on the immobilization process for PFAS-contaminated soils.
Remedy decisions for PFAS contaminated sites may involve the consideration of containment technologies such as in-situ immobilization processes. A bench-scale study evaluated granular activated carbon (GAC), an activated carbon-clay blend, modified clay, biochar, and iron (Fe)-amended biochar as potential sorbents for use in an in-situ stabilization/solidification process.
Do not miss the 7th “Food for Brain” lecture for 2024 on Wednesday 30th October at 13:00 CET.
Access is available to anyone interested through this ZOOM link.