PFAS in the Environment

Occurrence, Characterization, Treatment, and Management

Methods and solutions to protect the environment against PFAS, in line with new regulations by US and EU authorities

PFAS in the Environment comprehensively summarizes the chemical and ecotoxicological properties of different types of per- and polyfluorinated alkanes (PFAS) as well as current and emerging detection methods, known and suspected health risks, and removal technologies from water and soil. The book considers the recently enacted and much stricter regulations set by the U.S. EPA and its European counterpart on the production and use of PFAS. A special focus is placed on how water treatment plants may be upgraded to reduce PFAS content in drinking water.

In PFAS in the Environment, readers will find information on:

  • Occurrence, distribution, fate/transport, and behavior of PFAS
  • Climate change threats posed by PFAS
  • Case studies detailing cutting-edge research and remediation of PFAS
  • Global regulations of PFAS
  • Strategies to phase out PFAS from industrial and consumer products and ultimately achieve a PFAS-free environment

PFAS in the Environment serves as an excellent up-to-date resource on the subject for environmental scientists and professionals as well as government agencies and researchers in environmental and human toxicology.

janvier 2026, env. 560 pages, Anglais
Wiley
978-1-394-34390-4

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