By now most of us have heard the term PFAS, but there is still some mystery surrounding these substances.
NASSCO Technical Advisory Council Member Kaleel Rahaim provided an explanation of what PFAS are, why there is so much buzz surrounding them, and what one needs to know about PFAS in CIPP resin formulations.
PFAS is the acronym for a diverse group of human-made per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, PFAS have been used since the 1940s because of their resistance to grease, water, oil and heat. The special properties of the chemicals make them useful in a
PFAS Water Contamination Concerns as it Relates to Pipe Rehab
There is not anything to be worried about at the moment, but as the industry innovates with new resin and dry tube combinations, PFAS impact on water quality and treatability must be considered
Mar 14, 2022 | by Sheila Joy |

















