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Removes Harmful PFAS Contaminants

Effectively eliminates PFAS, reducing health risks and ensuring safe water for your operations.

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Ensures Regulatory Compliance

Meets EPA, state, and industry water quality standards, helping businesses avoid violations and fines.

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Media Rebedding & Disposal Solutions

Ensures the effective replacement and safe disposal of spent filtration media

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Improves Water Quality & Safety

Delivers clean, PFAS-free water for industrial processes, employee safety, and environmental protection.

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Providing The Most Efficient and Longest Lasting PFAS Solutions for Your Industry

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent, man-made chemicals found in water supplies due to industrial discharge, firefighting foams, and consumer products. These “forever chemicals” do not break down easily and have been linked to environmental and health concerns Culligan Commercial WaterWorks offers custom PFAS water treatment solutions designed to help commercial and industrial facilities eliminate PFAS contamination, meet regulatory requirements, and ensure safe, high-quality water.

Advantages of Commercial PFAS Water Treatment:

  • Improved Water Quality – Eliminates PFAS contaminants, providing clean and safe water.
  • Regulatory Compliance – Helps businesses meet EPA and state PFAS standards, avoiding penalties.
  • Increased Equipment Lifespan – Reduces PFAS buildup that can affect industrial systems.
  • Reduced Costs & Liability – Minimizes potential fines, legal risks, and environmental damage.

Industries Benefiting from Commercial PFAS Water Treatment:

  • Manufacturing & Industrial Processing – Ensures water safety in production facilities.
  • Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals – Provides clean water for hospitals, labs, and medical production.
  • Food & Beverage – Eliminates PFAS from water used in food processing and packaging.
  • Commercial Buildings & Municipalities – Supplies safe water for tenants, employees, and residents.
With over 75 years of industry experience, fair prices and a local team of water treatment
experts, you can be confident that we provide exceptional products, service and follow-up support.

Why Choose Us?

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Established Trust

We are a family-run company with five-plus decades of innovation & research

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Custom Services

Culligan Commercial Waterworks never charges for consultations and will give you a FREE water analysis

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Love Local

Professional application specialists in house on staff just a drive away

FAQs

PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are man-made chemicals used in industrial and consumer products for their water- and grease-resistant properties. They are known as “forever chemicals” because they do not break down easily and accumulate in water sources, posing health and environmental risks. Studies have linked PFAS exposure to cancer, immune system issues, and developmental problems.

Yes. The EPA and state agencies are implementing strict PFAS regulations for drinking water, wastewater, and industrial discharge. Many businesses must comply with Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) and discharge limits to avoid fines and legal risks. Regular testing and an effective PFAS treatment plan help businesses meet compliance requirements.

Regular PFAS water testing is crucial to ensure compliance and system effectiveness. The testing frequency depends on industry regulations and contamination risk levels, but general recommendations include:

  • Quarterly or Bi-Annual Testing – For industries with moderate PFAS risk.
  • Monthly Monitoring – For high-risk facilities, such as manufacturing plants or fire stations.
  • Continuous Online Monitoring – For large-scale operations requiring real-time PFAS tracking.

Routine testing helps detect changes in PFAS levels early, ensuring optimal system performance and compliance.

While no single method guarantees 100% PFAS removal, advanced treatment technologies like Reverse Osmosis (RO), Granular Activated Carbon (GAC), and Ion Exchange can effectively reduce PFAS levels to non-detectable or regulatory-compliant concentrations.

PFAS water treatment is increasingly regulated across the U.S. The EPA has proposed Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for PFAS in drinking water, with many states already enforcing stricter limits. Certain industries, like manufacturing, military facilities, and wastewater treatment plants, are legally required to install PFAS treatment systems to comply with federal, state, and local regulations.