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PFAS Remediation and Disposal - Safely Treat AFFF Waste in Loyola
Having decades of experience managing environmental incidents throughout California, Environmental Logistics, Inc. is proud to be the industry leader with the technology and expertise to help you manage per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) waste disposal needs. Achieve compliance and peace of mind with safe and secure solutions that isolate the PFAS molecule and end the cycle.
ELI’s teams of experts work closely with federal and California and Loyola regulators to determine the changing regulatory framework surrounding PFAS management, and collaborate on solutions to protect the environment from PFAS contamination.
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Interim Guidance on Destroying and Disposing of Certain PFAS and PFAS-Containing Materials That Are Not Consumer Products
On December 18, 2020, EPA released for public comment new interim guidance that will help protect the public from exposure to these emerging chemicals of concern. Specifically, the new interim guidance outlines the current state of the science on techniques and treatments that may be used to destroy or dispose of PFAS and PFAS-containing materials from non-consumer products, including aqueous film-forming foam (for firefighting).
This interim guidance will be available for public comment until February 22, 2021. Source
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Loyola is a census-designated place in Santa Clara County, California, United States. The population was 3,261 at the 2010 census. The woodsy area is located between the cities of Los Altos and Los Altos Hills. It is the home of Facebook’s first headquarters. Homes in the area range from cottages to mansions. It is named for Ignatius of Loyola, a Spanish saint and founder of the Jesuits.
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