U.S. Navy veterans exposed to AFFF or firefighting foam may have been exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals, which can cause cancer and other serious illnesses. Those who have gotten sick may be eligible ...
Since the 1960s, manufacturers have used toxic PFAS chemicals in firefighting foam or AFFF, putting firefighters at risk of several types of cancer and other serious illnesses. If you or a loved one ...
The State of North Carolina has awarded Revive Environmental Technology a contract to provide PFAS destruction services as part of its Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) take-back program.
One reason for doing so: attempting to keep the non-AFFF claims in state court and well clear of the massive PFAS MDL in federal court in South Carolina, with associated procedural controls and ...
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The initial phase encompasses 1,000 gallons of AFFF, with provisions to expand to approximately 60,000 gallons—potentially making it one of the largest state-led PFAS elimination initiatives to ...
(NASDAQ: SCWO) ("374Water”) (the "Company”), a global leader in waste destruction technology for the municipal, federal, and industrial markets, today announced peer reviewed preliminary data ...
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Bills initiating a statewide inventory and take-back program for aqueous film forming foam, or AFFF, both won unanimous support on Wednesday, March 5, while a bill directing the removal of all AFFF ...
MOE Key Laboratory of Groundwater Quality and Health, School of Environmental Studies, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China ...