How much are we willing to spend on PFAS & what does that investment achieve? Matthew Askeland
Автор: HydroTerra Pty Ltd
Загружено: 2026-01-26
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In this webinar, Matthew Askeland will unpack insights from an upcoming paper, exploring the true cost of PFAS management through a set of practical metrics for soil remediation that cut through the noise of proxy measures and cost per treated ton.
He will then place those costs into a broader risk context, comparing PFAS expenditure with other contamination related challenges, illustrated using real-world case studies.
Building on findings from his team’s 2025 SETAC Special Series publication (Efficiency assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances immobilization for
large volumes of diffuse contaminated soil at airports), Matthew will turn to the realities of on-the-ground PFAS management: where active intervention is justified, which tools genuinely support good decisions, and how robust QA/QC frameworks can ensure that actions deliver measurable value.
The session will follow the full decision arc from “should we remediate or manage PFAS?”, to “how far should we go?”, to “which technologies and validation measures provide confidence that outcomes align with objectives?”
Key themes include:
Practical cost and performance metrics for PFAS management
New and emerging approaches shaping the field
Technology demonstrations: portable PFAS detection, sorbent-blending QA tests, sorbent selection and bench trials, PFAS-in-dust monitoring, passive samplers, and ADE’s “IMPACTS” multi-line-of-evidence immobilisation validation framework
How these innovations connect to deliver credible, defensible, and ultimately meaningful environmental improvement
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