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Since the PFPR rule does not require testing, how does one determine when to change carbon in an activated carbon system?

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Since the PFPR rule does not require testing, how does one determine when to change carbon in an activated carbon system?

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Although the rule does not require specific testing, it does require that a treatment system be demonstrated to be well operated and maintained. To demonstrate this, a facility may need to perform some testing to determine when carbon breakthrough occurs for their system and therefore when the carbon needs to be changed.

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