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GWMR Solutions for Managing AFFF-Impacted Infrastructure

9 min · 18 feb 2025
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Join Arcadians Craig Divine and Johnsie Lang as they discuss their recent article, "Solutions for Managing Aqueous Film-Forming Foam-(AFFF-) Impacted Infrastructure." AFFF is known to contain PFAS, and was used in fire suppression foams for decades, causing accumulation on concrete and other surfaces. In their paper, Johnsie and Craig explore transitioning to newer PFAS-free firefighting formulations, and how to address infrastructure that was impacted by earlier PFAS-containing AFFF. Read the full article: https://ngwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gwmr.12703

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