That’s a question New Hampshire officials have been trying to answer for years, as they looked to dispose of thousands of gallons of old firefighting foam filled with PFAS – so-called ...
The spill of firefighting foam containing PFAS at the former Brunswick Naval Air station last summer is prompting a closer ...
Toxic, potentially cancer-causing firefighting foam, like what spilled in Brunswick last year, is still being used in some ...
Brunswick airport’s toxic foam spill highlighted the need to transition to safer alternatives. A Brunswick legislator is ...
They’re called “forever chemicals” but the program destroying PFAS in New Hampshire firefighting foam shows that a better name might be “everywhere chemicals.” “They really are ...
An example of the optimal application of F3. Credit: US Naval Research Laboratory and John P. Farley et al.
As the world phases out use of PFAS-based foams in firefighting for the safer but less effective fluorine-free foams (F3), a ...
Residents in one coastal village cannot fish, swim or grow food due to contamination by "forever chemicals", and live in fear ...