Summary:

In this enlightening video, JP and Jamie engage in a compelling discussion about the increasing array of options available for treating PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Drawing from their extensive expertise, they explore the evolving landscape of PFAS treatment technologies, ranging from conventional methods to innovative approaches. JP and Jamie analyze the efficacy, limitations, and applicability of various treatment options, considering factors such as cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and environmental impact. They highlight emerging technologies and advancements in PFAS treatment, emphasizing the importance of selecting the most suitable approach based on specific contamination scenarios and site conditions. Through their insightful dialogue, JP and Jamie provide viewers with valuable insights into navigating the complex realm of PFAS remediation and addressing the challenges posed by PFAS contamination effectively.

Subject Matter Experts:

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JP Verheul

JP Verheul is a Senior Chemist and the Business Development Manager for Enthalpy Analytical, LLC’s environmental laboratory in Richmond, VA. He holds a B.S. in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary, and has more than 18 years’ experience with analytical chemistry for environmental samples. Currently, JP works to evaluate market trends to help optimize analytical programs, and routinely supports complex projects from various industries, including solid waste, landfill gas and biogas, commercial and industrial wastewater monitoring, drinking water supply, air emissions, site assessment and remediation, and emerging contaminants.

Jamie Fox

Jamie Fox

Jamie Fox is a career analytical chemist with over 25 years of experience supporting environmental laboratory services as an analyst, data validator, laboratory auditor, project manager, laboratory director, and business development. His expertise lies in the ultra-trace analysis of persistent organic pollutants using high resolution GC-MS and LC-MS/MS. He has a B.S. in Biochemistry from the University of Missouri-Columbia.