Abstract
Key TakeawaysAs the hazards of per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances—widely known as PFAS—are better understood, regulations and guidelines for addressing them will continue to evolve.Water utilities play a significant role in PFAS mitigation by incorporating detection, monitoring, and treatment techniques into their operations.Many methods for PFAS analysis are in place. A detailed explanation and comparison of each can help utilities determine the best approaches for their particular circumstances.
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