What is PFAS?
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of man-made chemicals used in fire-fighting foams, nonstick materials, and cleaning products. They are “Forever Chemicals” as they have not been shown to degrade in the environment.
- PFAS contamination of drinking water or ground water found at almost 1,400 sites in 49 states.
- EPA data conservatively estimates that water supplies for 110 million Americans may be contaminated with PFAS
1,400 Sites
in 49 States
110 Million
Americans At Risk
PlumeStop® Eliminates Risk of PFAS in Groundwater
PlumeStop: Proven Low-Cost Treatment for PFAS
The spread of PFAS from source areas (including military bases) can be stopped immediately using a new technology that will lock up the PFAS contamination within the aquifer itself.
- PlumeStop is a liquid composed of microscopic activated carbon particles suspended in a polymer
- Permanently converts polluted aquifer into a purifying filter
- Proven to eliminate risk from PFAS in groundwater
- Sustainable solution generating zero waste stream
Proven Results
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Over 4 years of data confirm complete PFAS removal from contaminated aquifers
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Currently being applied to treat PFAS on sites throughout US and Europe
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US Superfund project site successfully treated PFAS with PlumeStop
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US Military base (Camp Grayling, MI) demonstrated complete PFAS removal with a single low-cost application of PlumeStop
LONG LASTING
Decades of treatment with a single application
50% Lower Upfront Cost
A typical PlumeStop application can reduce upfront costs by 50%
90% Lower Treatment Cost
A typical PlumeStop application can reduce total costs by 90%