Published Jan 9, 2024
Addressing PFAS in groundwater
ECT2 and Verhoeve combine knowledge and experience in the treatment of PFAS

Addressing PFAS in groundwater
Australian-American company ECT2 and Verhoeve have signed a cooperation agreement for projects in the field of treatment of ground and process water contaminated with Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) such as PFAS. ECT2 has accumulated considerable experience in treating ground and process water contaminated with PFAS. Several projects in Australia and the United States have already been successfully implemented through innovative filtration technology using regenerable resin. Using smart filtration and backwashing technology, backwashing "discharges" the saturated resin and stores the nearly pure PFAS separately. The advantage of this is that no (expensive) saturated resin or other filtration material needs to be disposed of or dumped, greatly reducing disposal costs.
Because Verhoeve and ECT2 join forces and work together, all available knowledge and resources within Europe and beyond are deployed to relieve our clients. We take care of the design, construction, installation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant.