Glycols can be treated with ...
Published by Thomas Getz, President at Earth Cycle BioTechnologyLLC
Glycols can be treated with high rate anaerobic processes. The Albany New York airport had a separate dedicated treatment system for treating glycol from plane de-icing. However if your PFAS are fire suppressing foam products that can be problematic to treat. This is because the methane produced during waste treatment bubbles out of the wastewater and creates methane bubbles in the foaming agents which fouls the biogas equipment.