Air Force firefighters are transitioning to a new PFAS-free foam to combat fuel fires, eliminating what had been a key source of chemical contamination in water systems near military installations.
The manufacturer of firefighting foam that contaminated the water supply in northeast Wisconsin with PFAS chemicals for ...
"PFAS are everywhere, and they never, ever go away." ...
Perdue AgriBusiness on Nov. 12 offered a one-year update on its ongoing work with the Maryland Department of the Environment to address elevated levels of the forever chemicals known as PFAS detected ...
Revive Environmental CEO David Trueba holds in his right hand a sample of AFFF. In his left hand is the result after processing the PFAS annihilator: water. Lt. Jason Brockmeyer has worked at Franklin ...
Every Drop Matters Today's wildland firefighters face increasingly complex fire behavior, longer fire seasons, expanding ...
A basin of water on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base on Thursday June 5, 2025, part of a system designed to capture and filter contaminants from water on the base's Area B. THOMAS GNAU/STAFF Staff ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — Pennsylvania lawmakers could soon ban a dangerous chemical present throughout the state. The State House unanimously passed a bill Tuesday that would ban per- & ...
(IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH) - A bill advancing through the Iowa Senate would require fire districts and city councils in the state to consider switching to a soybean-based firefighting foam in an effort ...