PFAS containing Class-B firefighting foams, such as Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and Fluoroprotein Foams were extremely common in previous decades. These firefighting foams historically contain fluorine which is increasingly regulated and may pose a possible risk to drinking water.
The Issue
Decades of the use and disposal of PFAS-containing products and manufacturing waste, coupled with their widespread use in firefighting foams, has led to their increasingly widespread presence in the environment, increasingly threatening drinking water supplies.