Montrose Environmental Group Wins PFAS Treatment Contract in Kent County

Reuters11-12
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MEG">Montrose Environmental Group</a> Wins PFAS Treatment Contract in Kent County

Montrose Environmental Group Inc., in partnership with the Taplin Group and TRC Companies, has been awarded a design-build contract by the Kent County Department of Public Works in Michigan. The project involves the implementation of advanced leachate treatment systems aimed at eliminating PFAS contamination at landfill sites across Kent County. The contract includes the installation of three foam fractionation systems using FOAM-X™ technology and SuperLoader™ media systems, designed to treat over 31 million gallons of leachate annually and reduce PFAS concentrations to non-detect levels. The systems feature modular construction, remote monitoring, and automated controls to ensure continuous and efficient operation.

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