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PFAS regulation is moving fast. Hexivon tracks every development — EPA rule changes, state-level action, scientific advances, and what it all means for the operators who need to act. The authoritative feed on where PFAS remediation is headed.

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March 2026

Hexivon Completes Successful PFAS Elimination Pilot at NC Drinking Water Facility

Results from the Halifax County raw water pump station pilot demonstrate non-detectable PFAS at 150,000 gallons per day — with zero waste stream. Validated by Pace Labs under ASTM D8421 / EPA 533 & 537.1.

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Regulatory Update
EPA PFAS MCL Final Rule: What Municipal Operators Must Do Now
February 2026
Whitepaper
Why Activated Carbon Is No Longer Sufficient for PFAS Compliance
January 2026
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Hexivon Rebrands from Invicta Water — Elevating the Mission
December 2025
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Haw River Study Achieves Non-Detectable PFAS Levels

Hexivon's Haw River study validates non-detectable PFAS results in a drinking water context — the second confirmed non-detect result from an independent pilot deployment.

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Hexivon Begins Drinking Water Projects at Three South Carolina Utilities

Three concurrent 90-day pilots at SC drinking water utilities — evaluating PFAS elimination technology at approximately 20,000 GPD per site simultaneously.

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Burlington Wastewater Project Begins — NC DEQ Partially Funded

200,000 GPD pilot at the East Burlington Wastewater Treatment Plant, partially funded by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality.

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Town of Cary Pilot Begins at 40-Million-Gallon Treatment Plant

100,000 GPD, 6-month pilot at the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Plant — one of North Carolina's largest municipal systems — targeting removal and permanent PFAS destruction.

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32 ppt PFAS Found in Burlington Tap Water — Eliminated On-Site Within Minutes

Water sourced directly from the tap in Burlington, NC tested at ~30 ppt total PFAS. Hexivon applied its removal and destruction solution and eliminated PFAS to non-detect within minutes on-site.

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Pittsboro, NC Pilot Begins for PFAS & 1,4-Dioxane Treatment

35,000 GPD pilot at Pittsboro's Water Treatment Plant. Pittsboro selected Hexivon specifically for its cost, energy, and sustainability advantages over alternative approaches.

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Regulatory Update

EPA MCL Final Rule: What Municipal Operators Must Do Now

What the final maximum contaminant level rule requires, the compliance timeline, and what options operators have right now.

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Cary, NC Testing Way to Remove Forever Chemicals from Jordan Lake Without Waste

Coverage of Hexivon's Jordan Lake PFAS elimination approach — highlighting zero waste stream as a key differentiator from conventional treatment methods.

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Thought Leadership

How Hexivon Leads the Way on PFAS Environmental Contamination

The broader context of PFAS contamination — from sources to health impacts to why Hexivon's permanent elimination approach is the only long-term answer.

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Regulatory Tracker

PFAS Regulatory Landscape — Q1 2026

In Effect
EPA PFAS Maximum Contaminant Levels

Final MCL rule sets limits for PFOA (4 ppt), PFOS (4 ppt), PFNA, PFHxS, HFPO-DA, and mixtures. Public water systems have until 2027 to comply.

Effective April 2024 · Compliance 2027
In Effect
CERCLA / Superfund PFAS Designation

PFOA and PFOS designated as Superfund hazardous substances, triggering cleanup liability for industrial operators and municipalities with legacy contamination.

Effective August 2024
In Progress
Industrial Effluent Limitation Guidelines

EPA proposed ELGs would require industrial facilities to meet PFAS discharge limits. Final rule expected to significantly tighten standards for multiple manufacturing sectors.

Proposed 2025 · Final Rule Pending
In Progress
PFAS Reporting Under TRI / EPCRA

EPA expanding Toxics Release Inventory reporting requirements for PFAS. Broader scope will increase public visibility into industrial PFAS discharges.

Phased 2025–2026
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State MCL Requirements — Stricter Than Federal

Massachusetts, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire, and others have adopted PFAS standards stricter than the federal MCL. Earlier and more demanding compliance requirements.

Multiple effective dates by state
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PFAS Litigation Acceleration

Class action and enforcement litigation accelerating. Courts increasingly distinguishing permanent destruction from capture-and-dispose for liability purposes.

Ongoing — multiple jurisdictions
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