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

Manufacturing
Thirsty processes demand pure water for quality output. Learn how Culligan Commercial Waterworks can save water, cut costs, and protect the environment to boost sustainability.

Healthcare
We offer water treatment solutions designed for healthcare markets, including meeting ANSI/AAMI ST108/2023 standards.

Food & Beverage
From extending the life of your most valuable equipment, to making customers happy with great tasting water, coffee & tea, Culligan Commercial Waterworks systems provide high-quality water to food & beverage companies for a wide variety of applications.
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.