
What is pFas ?
PFAS, or "forever chemicals," are toxic substances found in everyday products that contaminate water and persist in the environment. With limited solutions for their destruction, millions face exposure, increasing health risks. New EPA regulations and stricter laws are driving the need for effective & complete removal methods. Fourth State’s plasma reactor offers a sustainable, waste-free solution to eliminate PFAS and protect communities.
COMMON SOURCES OF PFAS:
INDUSTRIAL SITES
FIREFIGHTING FOAM
DRINKING WATER
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The competition
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How it works?
The Fourth State plasma reactor uses a patented design to treat water by breaking down PFAS through plasma exposure. Water is formed into thin, turbulent jets, increasing the plasma-water contact area and enhancing the removal of contaminants. The reactor operates on air and electricity, eliminating the need for chemicals and keeping costs low. It also induces precipitation, allowing heavy metals and organic materials to settle for easier removal. With its scalable, modular design, the reactor can be applied to treat landfill leachate, industrial wastewater, and contaminated groundwater, offering an efficient and sustainable PFAS destruction solution.