The Carbon Footprint from Removing PFAS and Similar Contaminants from Biosolids

Delve into the environmental challenges and solutions surrounding PFAS destruction.

This session aims to shed light on the latest research and practices in minimising the carbon footprint associated with the destruction of PFAS contaminants. Through an in-depth exploration of advanced pyrolysis and biosolids management techniques, we'll discuss their potential to foster a more sustainable approach to waste management.

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Dr. Bill Barber

Technical Director

Dr. Bill Barber is the Technical Director for Cambi Inc. in North America. In this role he develops biosolids projects and assists with research. Prior to this, Bill worked for AECOM in North America and Australia providing consulting services for biosolids projects.

Previously, Bill worked for the UK’s largest Water Utility – United Utilities, in a variety of strategic, technical, financial and research roles related to biosolids and was instrumental in the development of Europe’s largest thermal hydrolysis project. He has also developed a carbon model for United Utilities and his work is well published in WEF technical bulletin. 

Bill is a reviewer for several peer review journals and recently an author of IWA’s book on Sludge Thermal Hydrolysis - Application & Potential. Bill has a PhD and degree in Biochemical Engineering from Imperial College, London and is a Chartered Engineer.