Case Study 2
Bygen's granular activated carbon (GAC) has been deployed as part of a pilot trial in a wetland system in South Australia. This particular area has struggled with elevated PFAS levels in local water systems due to historical use of PFAS containing chemicals in the local area.
Case Study 1
Two of the most common water quality issues faced by water management companies are elevated levels of geosmin and MIB. These two chemicals, which are naturally occurring compounds with earthy or musty odours, are associated with algae blooms or other microorganisms in water sources.
Case Study 3
Ensuring effective removal of PFAS from water sources is a growing challenge for governments and water utility companies around the world. Typically, this challenge when using sorbents not only involves ensuring effective adsorption of PFAS onto the material, but also ensuring that subsequent desorption is limited.