Air Force advances statewide PFAS cleanup across New Mexico
An illustration that demonstrates how i, or GAC, is used to remove PFAS compounds from extracted groundwater at Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico. As groundwater containing PFAS flows through the tank, the PFAS molecules adhere to the porous carbon media, effectively reducing PFAS levels before the treated water is discharged. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Daniel Hosek)
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