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PC-JUL24-PG44.1_Layout 1 15/07/2024 16:35 Page 44


WATER & WASTE TREATMENT


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TACKLING THE PFAS CRISIS: HOW NSI MOBILE WATER SOLUTIONS IS LEADING THE WAY


For any company facing PFAS


challenges, the time to partner with a trusted water treatment expert like NSI Mobile Water Solutions is now. Read on to learn more about meeting stricter PFAS regulations


er- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," have been utilised for decades due to their exceptional resistance to water, oil, and stains. However, these man- made chemicals do not break down in the environment, leading to widespread contamination of soil and water sources. Mounting evidence links PFAS exposure to serious health issues, including cancer, thyroid disease, and weakened immunity in children, raising alarm over their presence in drinking water. NSI Mobile Water Solutions (NSI MWS), a division of Nijhuis Saur Industries, discusses how companies can stay ahead of upcoming regulations with mobile water treatment systems.


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As the dangers of PFAS become increasingly evident, global regulatory bodies are stepping up their efforts to limit and treat PFAS contamination. The European Union is advancing plans to ban all non-essential PFAS uses by 2025. Germany has set one of the world’s strictest PFAS limits in drinking water, while the Netherlands aims to phase out PFAS production and use by 2030.


In the UK, there is also a growing drive to strengthen PFAS regulations. Businesses must now evaluate their potential PFAS exposure within their supply chains and stay informed about the evolving legal risks associated with PFAS litigation.


Industries such as chemical manufacturing, metal plating, petroleum refining, and the military face significant challenges due to these evolving regulations. These sectors, already grappling with costly PFAS-related litigation outside the UK, now face stricter directives to manage ongoing discharges and groundwater contamination, which is critical for maintaining regulatory compliance and public trust. This has amplified the demand for effective PFAS treatment solutions.


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Innovative Mobile Solutions for PFAS Treatment


As awareness grows and regulations tighten, the need for advanced water treatment technologies has never been more urgent. Enter NSI Mobile Water Solutions. Specialising in mobile and adaptable water treatment systems, NSI MWS is at the forefront of helping industries meet stringent PFAS standards. "Our mobile plug-and-play systems are designed to target specific PFAS compounds and contamination levels," says David Laszlo, Sales Director at NSI Mobile Water Solutions. "We collaborate closely with clients to develop tailored treatment approaches that meet their unique needs."


NSI Mobile Water Solutions offers an


extensive range of services, including: Water Sampling and Analysis: Real-time monitoring to ensure treatment performance meets regulatory requirements. Advanced Treatment Technologies: Utilising granular activated carbon (GAC), ion exchange (IX) resins, and dissolved air flotation (DAF) to remove various PFAS from groundwater, drinking water, and other sources. Pilot Testing Services: Allowing clients to evaluate and optimise treatment solutions on


specific waste streams before committing to


full-scale investments. End-to-End Solutions: Covering system sizing, equipment provision, installation oversight, operational support, and regulatory compliance assistance.


This multi-faceted approach allows companies to manage PFAS contamination effectively and economically, addressing both point-source pollution and industrial discharge pretreatment.


Real-World Impact: A Case Study In the Benelux region, a leading water utility provider faced new regulations mandating a reduction in PFAS levels in their drinking water from 100 nanograms per litre to 50ng/L. NSI Mobile Water Solutions proposed a modular system housed in a 20-foot container, equipped with four vessels containing selective resin media. This compact and mobile solution would treat a flow rate of 160m³/h, ensuring compliance with the new standards without disrupting the water supply. Meeting PFAS Challenges Head-On As global PFAS regulations become more stringent, proactive and proven treatment solutions are essential. The EU’s potential ban on all intentionally added PFAS highlights the extensive impact on industries. NSI Mobile Water Solutions stands out as the ideal partner, offering efficient technologies, rapid deployment, and global expertise. From pilot testing to full-scale implementation, NSI MWS integrates into clients' operations, providing site-specific strategies tailored to each PFAS contamination profile. As public scrutiny intensifies, NSI Mobile Water Solutions enables companies to meet environmental obligations while maintaining operational continuity.


NSI Mobile Water Solutions E: mws@nijhuisindustries.com www.nsimobilewatersolutions.com


NSI Mobile Water Solutions’ comprehensive approach ensures regulatory compliance while meeting business needs


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