UBC Engineers Develop Groundbreaking PFAS Removal Technology

UBC Engineers Develop Groundbreaking PFAS Removal Technology

Professor Madjid Mohseni and postdoctoral fellow Dr. Ehsan Banayan Esfahani look at a pilot water treatment system that will be deployed in British Columbia. (Photo by Lou Bosshart/UBC)

Engineers at the University of British Columbia have developed a new water treatment that removes PFAS from drinking water safely, efficiently and for good.

“Think Brita filter, but a thousand times better,” says UBC chemical and biological engineering professor Dr. Madjid...

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