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  • MARKET TRENDS

    2 Apr 2026

    What's in the Water? Ask the Wheat
  • INSIGHTS

    30 Mar 2026

    Pesticides Are the PFAS Problem Nobody Saw Coming
  • INNOVATION

    25 Mar 2026

    Forever Chemicals Finally Meet a Dead End
  • MARKET TRENDS

    19 Mar 2026

    Western Australia Expands PFAS Monitoring Across Waterways

Katoomba Water Safe as PFAS Investigation Begins

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INSIGHTS

16 Mar 2026

NSW investigators target three historic sites to trace PFAS sources and secure the Blue Mountains drinking water supply for 41,000 residents

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MARKET TRENDS

2 Apr 2026

What's in the Water? Ask the Wheat

Fluorinated pesticides are releasing persistent PFAS into Australian groundwater, outpacing the country's existing regulatory framework

PFAS hazard sign displayed with Australian national flag

INSIGHTS

30 Mar 2026

Pesticides Are the PFAS Problem Nobody Saw Coming

A new review flags 90+ approved Australian pesticides that degrade into ultrashort-chain PFAS, creating gaps in monitoring and treatment

ECT2 modular PFAS treatment units at industrial water treatment plant

INNOVATION

25 Mar 2026

Forever Chemicals Finally Meet a Dead End

A Nature Chemistry study details an electrochemical method that destroys PFAS and recovers fluorine for reuse

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MARKET TRENDS

19 Mar 2026

Western Australia Expands PFAS Monitoring Across Waterways

A new report expands PFAS monitoring across rivers, signaling a shift toward regional, proactive water oversight

Hand holding glass under running tap water in kitchen setting

INSIGHTS

16 Mar 2026

Katoomba Water Safe as PFAS Investigation Begins

NSW investigators target three historic sites to trace PFAS sources and secure the Blue Mountains drinking water supply for 41,000 residen...

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PARTNERSHIPS

10 Mar 2026

Newcastle and EVOCRA Chase a Field Ready PFAS Fix

A University of Newcastle and EVOCRA project is pushing PFAS destruction technology closer to practical, on site remediation in Australia

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