The Environmental Group Limited announced that following successful PFAS separation and concentration trials with Victoria University at a pilot plant level, EGL Water is undertaking a commercial trial with Reclaim Waste at their EPA licensed facility. The trials with Victoria University have enabled EGL to finalise the inputs into the treatment system to successfully separate PFAS from the liquid waste stream. The results exceeded expectations with samples of effluent 12-17 removing between 99.4% and 100% of regulated PFAS in the treatment process. This unique technology was developed and created as a direct benefit of the research partnership between Victoria University and EGL over the course of the last 2 years. After 2 years of pilot trials building the understanding and refining the separation process the excellent results achieved have given EGL the confidence to move forward to the commercialisation stage of the process. A trial plant capable of treating 50,000 litres per day will be mobilized to Reclaim Waste in the coming weeks for the trial to commence following the EPA licence being granted. Each batch processed will be laboratory tested and certified as to the effectiveness of the process on significant volumes of PFAS contaminated liquid waste. If the separation process is successful in removing regulated PFAS below the required levels EGL will use its own in-house design, drafting and engineering services to fabricate its first commercial plant.