Arq, a producer of environmentally efficient carbon products, anticipates a surge in demand following the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) announcement of enhanced regulations targeting per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water.
The EPA’s declaration, made on April 10, 2024, solidifies stringent measures to tackle PFAS contamination, commonly known as “Forever Chemicals,” in drinking water supplies across the United States. This move underscores a crucial step towards ensuring cleaner water standards nationwide.
In response to the EPA’s announcement, Arq‘s CEO, Bob Rasmus, expressed optimism about the increased demand for the company’s products and solutions. Rasmus highlighted the significance of the EPA’s regulations in driving demand for effective remediation products like Granulated Activated Carbon (GAC), which plays a pivotal role in purifying water sources.
“We estimate the implementation of EPA’s announced regulations will drive a 3-5x or greater increase in GAC demand solely related to the water market over the coming years,” stated Mr. Rasmus.