Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) continue to challenge the environmental industry due to their persistence and toxicity. Traditional treatment methods often fall short when it comes to effectively addressing PFAS in solid waste streams, leaving a need for more advanced solutions.
In this recorded presentation, Bay West highlights the potential of supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) as a reliable method for destroying PFAS. The talk explains the science behind SCWO, shares results from recent demonstrations, and explores how this technology—alongside innovations like the PERSES system—can reduce long-term risks while supporting sustainable remediation strategies.
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This presentation demonstrates how supercritical water oxidation is emerging as a practical solution for PFAS solid waste treatment. By destroying contaminants at the molecular level, SCWO reduces disposal risks, lowers long-term liability, and supports safer site redevelopment. Combined with Bay West’s broader expertise in PFAS management, this approach reflects our commitment to advancing sustainable remediation strategies.