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Cary testing way to remove ‘forever chemicals’ from Jordan Lake without waste

Read the Full Article By Liz McLaughlin, WRAL Climate Change Reporter

Invicta Water’s Jordan Lake pilot has treated 11 million gallons, claiming to erase PFAS with no toxic waste. Cary will judge fall test data to see if it’s a cheaper fix than carbon filters.

Founder and CEO Steve Wilcenski, an NC State alumnus, put it best:

  • “This is something that people told us we absolutely could not do. We’ve been able to demonstrate that, yeah, we can.” Wilcenski continued, “What we’re doing here is the worst‑case scenario,” he said, glancing at the turbid lake. “If it works in raw water, it can work anywhere.”