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PFAS NEMP 3.1 Update: What It Means for PFAS Compliance in Australia

PFAS NEMP 3.1 Update: What It Means for PFAS Compliance in Australia

Australia’s PFAS regulatory landscape continues to evolve. The release of PFAS NEMP 3.1 introduces updated drinking water and environmental guideline values that will influence how PFAS contamination is assessed and managed across the country. Find out what has changed, what it means for compliance, and how organisations can prepare for future regulatory expectations.

What the PFAS Senate Inquiry 2025 Means for Industries, Councils and the Community 

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The PFAS Senate Inquiry 2025 marks a turning point for how Australia manages PFAS contamination. With tighter regulation…

Beyond Activated Carbon: Why PFAS Treatment Needs a New Generation of Solutions 

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PFAS treatment solutions are shifting beyond activated carbon. As regulations tighten, Australia needs cleaner, scalable technologies that remove PFAS—not just capture it.

Engineering a Greener Tomorrow: Australia’s Opportunity to Lead the PFAS Elimination Era

PFAS elimination Australia is more than a vision—it’s an engineering reality. Discover how we’re turning policy into real environmental progress.

New PFAS compliance standards Australia: EPA-approved PFAS technology helps operators meet them with confidence  

PFAS compliance standards Australia are becoming stricter, with new EPA-backed regulations targeting industrial facilities, waste processors, and councils managing leachate and contaminated water.