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This story was originally published by Grist with the headline Firefighting foams contain toxic PFAS. Could soybeans be the ...
The fire station, which serves Bangor International Airport, removed the foam that contains PFAS as part of a Department of Defense initiative to replace it with a non-toxic fluorine-free foam.
“Fire departments have vast stockpiles of PFAS-laden foam they need to properly dispose of and replace with an effective, non-toxic foam,” Miller said. “Through our contract with ...
These remarkable non-toxic fire suppressors are the smallest on the ... doors and let the wind through to remove the smoke. Where foam or powder-based extinguishers can make an enormous mess ...
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Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority submits plan to address toxic firefighting foamBRUNSWICK (WGME) -- There's a new plan to address fire system deficiencies in the hangars of the Brunswick Executive Airport. This comes six weeks after a massive accidental spill of toxic ...
which has largely been replaced by a non-PFAS containing foam called P3, according to Karl Koenig, president of the Oregon Fire Chiefs Association. Officials from the Oregon State Fire Marshal’s ...
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