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PFAS No More: Invicta Water’s Haw River Study Achieves Non-Detectable Levels
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Invicta Water Begins Wastewater Project for PFAS Treatment with City of Burlington, NC
Invicta Water is proud to announce its latest PFAS treatment project in conjunction with the City of Burlington, North Carolina. The project is a 200,000 gallon per day pilot at the East Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant. The six month pilot was partially funded by
Invicta Water Begins Drinking Water Project for PFAS Treatment with Town of Cary, NC
Invicta Water is proud to announce its latest PFAS treatment project , this time in conjunction with the Town of Cary, North Carolina. The project is a 100,000 gallon per day pilot at the Cary/Apex Water treatment Plant targeting the removal and destruction of
Invicta Water finds 32 ppt PFAS in Tap Water, immediately Eliminates on Site
Invicta Water today applied its proprietary removal and destruction PFAS solution to drinking water straight from the tap, and in doing so, eliminated PFAS to non-detect within minutes. Untreated water was taken from the tap in Burlington, North Carolina, and sent to a certified
Invicta Water Begins Drinking Water Project for PFAS & 1,4-dioxane Treatment with Town of Pittsboro, NC
Invicta Water is proud to announce its PFAS & 1,4-dioxane treatment project in conjunction with the Town of Pittsboro, North Carolina. The project is a 35,000 gallon per day pilot at the Town’s Water Treatment Plant, targeting the removal and destruction of these contaminants
EPA lists two PFAS aka “forever chemicals” as Hazardous Substances under CERCLA
On April 17, 2024, EPA designated PFOA and PFOS as hazardous substances under section 102(a) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (“CERCLA”). EPA will have newfound authority to hold “potentially responsible parties” liable for the cleanup.
EPA Announces final National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS
On April 10, 2024, EPA announced the final National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) for six PFAS. EPA expects over time this rule will prevent PFAS exposure in drinking water for approximately 100 million people, prevent thousands of deaths, and reduce PFAS-attributable illnesses.
Invicta Water Announces Successful 1st Case Study: PFAS Removal & Destruction on Industrial Site Containing 24,000 ppt of PFAS
Invicta Water – Case Study – March 2024 Project Overview Invicta Water was tasked with the opportunity to clean a large commercial real estate parcel in northern Wake County, North Carolina. This private property is a former industrial site, containing multiple contaminated retention ponds.
‘It’s personal’: Burlington founder develops technology to destroy PFAS after losing loved one to cancer
A Burlington company, Invicta Water, has discovered a non-toxic and cost-effective way to destroy forever chemicals in drinking water. The founder and his nephew say the loss of a loved one inspired their mission, and now they hope their technology can help others get
Future Optimist Podcast: Julie Bliss Mullen Ep. 220
What are PFAS (forever chemicals) and how is Aclarity solving this massive problem? You might have heard of "forever chemicals"—tiny particulates that are found everywhere, and sadly, in all of our blood streams and even in breast milk. These chemicals may cause cancer and other harm, and they are ubiquitous in our products and even our drinking water. Julie Bliss Mullen is on a mission to make forever chemicals a thing of the past—I can think of no nobler pursuit.
PFOA and PFOS Added to CERCLA Hazardous Substances List: What You Need to Know
Landfill and solid waste disposal facility operators should develop plans to manage PFOA and PFOS based on CERCLA designation of these substances. Companies receiving PFAS waste should proactively evaluate and implement effective PFAS management strategies. As the regulatory environment becomes clearer, it is anticipated that PFAS will be addressed not just in leachate but multiple mediums. Read part 1 of 2 articles featured in Waste Advantage magazine.
Is Predictive Analytics Key to Reducing Carbon Footprints?
In a podcast conversation with Arvind Sarin, Pamela Lynch discussed the importance of clear organizational goals and diverse perspectives in driving innovation and high-performance teamwork. She emphasizes the need for customer-centric solutions to overcome commercialization challenges and navigate supply chain complexities in sustainable technologies.
Aclarity's Octa™ System Earns Fast Company Innovation by Design Honorable Mention
The Innovation by Design Awards hosted by Fast Company are highly esteemed in the industry, showcasing a diverse range of companies, startups, and emerging talents across 50 categories. We are thrilled to share that Aclarity's Octa System has been recognized with an honorable mention in the sustainability category at the 2024 Innovation by Design Awards.