uses long-wave ultraviolet energy in sunlight to photocatalyse the breakdown of PFOA into carbon dioxide, fluorine and minerals.
Recent EPA regulations on PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” seek to tackle a trillion-dollar problem.
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PFOA vs. PFAS vs. PFOS: What’s the Difference?Despite the ban, people still encounter PFOA by drinking contaminated water, eating fish and other foods that come from contaminated water, or handling imported goods that contain the chemical.
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