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2/05/2024

Clean Earth Joins in Department of Defense Study for PFAS Remediation

Clean Earth, as a leading authority in PFAS, will partner with the Department of Defense (“DoD”) and other environmental and regulated waste providers in a prototype project to demonstrate remediation technologies for PFAS, per-, and poly-fluoroalkyl substances. 

As part of the ReSolve program, Clean Earth is highlighted in a DoD press release to be involved in the project the federal agency calls “a major step forward in the effort to provide [it] with commercial PFAS treatment options for a variety of scenarios.” Clean Earth’s engagement in this project positions it to help the U.S. Government better understand the capabilities and dovetails surrounding the company’s network of facilities, logistics capabilities, and ever-expanding toolbox of PFAS management technologies. 

Clean Earth and five other companies, Aquagga, Arcadis, 374Water, Battelle, and General Atomics, will participate in the remediation of PFAS-impacted waste collected from two Department of Defense bases in Pennsylvania (Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove and Biddle Air National Guard Base, Horsham Township) with the waste being treated at Clean Earth’s offsite locations. 

This is a high-priority project, and Clean Earth is poised to demonstrate how these processes can remediate PFAS, helping the DoD achieve its mission while promoting a thriving environment. Rather than a short-term fix, the company is committed to implementing long-term, sustainable solutions.

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