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Clean Earth Expands Water Treatment Solutions to Accept PFAS-Contaminated Water and Other Emerging Contaminants
- Clean Earth scales
Detroit contaminated water operation to become one of the first large-scale PFAS treatment plants inMichigan
A leader in providing disposal and recycling solutions for contaminated soil, dredged material, and hazardous and non-hazardous materials, Clean Earth’s
The Clean Earth PFAS-contaminated water treatment plant is also equipped with a dedicated, onsite state-of-the-art PFAS testing laboratory. This laboratory ensures that the contaminated water meets facility requirements for proper treatment and backend outlets and, at the same time, offers solutions that are both faster and more cost-effective. Proper testing is a crucial step in the disposal process to ensure that all requirements are satisfied to proceed with proper treatment of the contaminated water.
“Clean Earth is at the forefront of providing solutions for PFAS and emerging contaminants,” said Clean Earth Senior Vice President of Operations
Clean Earth’s PFAS contaminated water treatment solutions are available now. Contact us today at 313.491.2072 or CEIUS_info@harsco.com.
About Clean Earth
Clean Earth’s vision is to create a better future for our people, partners, and planet by turning specialty waste into recycling opportunities. Clean Earth is one of the largest specialty waste companies in
To learn more about Clean Earth’s PFAS contaminated water treatment solutions visit us at www.cleanearthinc.com.
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Investor Contact David Martin 717.612.5628 damartin@harsco.com |
Media Contact Jay Cooney 717.730.3683 jcooney@harsco.com |
Source: Harsco Corporation
T. (717) 612-5628
E. damartin@enviri.com
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