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Learn MorePennsylvania Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick joins Purolite at the Altair equipment facility in Warminster, P.A. to learn about using ion exchange resin in PFAS remediation applications.
August 14, 2018—Warminster, P.A., USA— Purolite joined the Warminster Municipal Authority, CKS Engineers and Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick at Altair Equipment Company's facility in Warminster, P.A. for an afternoon information session on perfluorinated alkyl substances (also known as PFAS). The event was hosted by Altair whose corporate headquarters is affected by PFAS contamination.
Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district which includes Horsham, Warrington and Warminster Townships—all of which are largely affected by PFAS—attended the meeting. The congressman has taken an active role to spearhead efforts toward national PFAS drinking water standards and studies on health effects of PFAS, and was interested to learn more about treatment technologies.
In the meeting, Altair, CKS and Purolite presented informal discussions on PFAS treatment, and noted that the tariffs will have a large impact on the ion exchange industry—and water treatment industry—as a whole. The congressman learned what ion exchange resins are and got to see them up close.
Ted Begg, Purolite's East Coast Sales Director, emphasized that Purolite's Purofine® PFA694E resin uses both ion exchange and adsorption to remove both short- and long-chain PFAS contamination compounds to non-detect levels. In addition to fully removing the contamination, the resin maintains the effectiveness for a much longer time than the alternative treatment option of granular activated carbon (GAC). Additionally, resin reduces the number of change-outs, analytical sampling, backwashing and other operating costs associated with treatment. Also, the footprint of a resin system is significantly smaller than a carbon-based system, which makes it more feasible to add the system into existing treatment facilities.
Tim Hagey, General Manager for Warminster Municipal Authority, noted that the Purolite resin installed in their treatment system continues to perform very well. Purolite has conducted a pilot study at the Warminster treatment plant over the past two years, which recently transitioned into an a full-scale treatment operation nine months ago.
CKS Engineers and Altair Equipment both favorably discussed their impression of using resin to treat PFAS at various locations—both municipal and military.
When compared to GAC, ion exchange resins demonstrate the following benefits:
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