
Bethlehem Landfill’s LEEF System Featured in the News for PFAS Removal
18 December, 2024
Bethlehem Landfill celebrates the grand opening of the LEEF System, a first-of-its-kind innovation in PFAS removal. WFMZ’s Bo Koltnow covers the story, highlighting its impact on environmental protection and waste management.
We’re proud to share that the LEEF System, installed at the Bethlehem Landfill in Lower Saucon Township, has been featured in the news for its innovative approach to PFAS removal. As the first fixed-plant PFAS treatment system at a landfill, the LEEF System is designed to remove 99% of toxic “forever chemicals” from landfill leachate, addressing a critical challenge in waste management.
- Read the full story as covered by WFMZ’s Bo Koltnow: Read Full Story Here
The LEEF System safely solidifies and stores these harmful chemicals, offering a responsible solution that protects the environment and the surrounding community. This recognition highlights our commitment to creating impactful, sustainable solutions.