Emergency crews and officials with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection responded to the airport to assess the ...
Though officials say they have no reason to believe the foam contaminated drinking water, it likely leaked into nearby sewer ...
The foam was discharged in a hanger at what's now the Brunswick Executive Airport before entering the sewer and storm water ...
Suspected firefighting foam has been building up in nearby ponds since Monday after 1,600 gallons of fire-suppressing foam ...
An unintentional discharge of firefighting foam containing high levels of toxic forever chemicals at the Brunswick Executive ...
The PFAS annihilator is the only proven technology to completely destroy PFAS in aqueous film forming foam (or AFFF).
Firefighters add foam to their water to help smother and extinguish flammable liquids such as oil or gasoline, State Fire ...
Even as the environmental and health risks associated with aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) became clear, what remained ...
The state has contracted with Revive Environmental, an Ohio-based company that has what it calls “PFAS Annihilator” ...
The Department of Environmental Services had less than two years under a new law to institute a take-back program for ...
The state has launched a new firefighting foam take-back program to collect Aqueous Film-Forming Foam, used to extinguish ...
Since the 1960s, Ohio’s firefighters have put out oil and gas fires with aqueous film forming foam, known as AFFF. It’s effective at eliminating liquid-based fires, but it comes with a risk ...