When wastewater solids contain PFAS, land application can release these chemicals back into the environment — potentially reaching soil, wildlife, and even drinking water.

Peter Grevatt of The Water Research Foundation says the challenge now is to step back and ask bigger questions: if not land application, then where should these biosolids go?

Researchers are working to find sustainable, science-based solutions that manage PFAS safely and protect water at every step of the cycle.

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