PFAS Management at Airports: A Guide
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are found in many products, from consumer products to building materials. For airports, the primary implication is associated with aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs) used in firefighting. For many years, airport operators were required to use AFFFs and, as a result of recommended training requirements and fire response, may have had releases of AFFFs to the environment.
ACRP Research Report 262: PFAS Management at Airports: A Guide, from TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program, provides information and practical considerations for managing AFFFs containing PFAS used for firefighting at airports.
Four appendices provide a comprehensive set of tools and resources for airport managers:
Appendix A (Toolkit on Assessing Current and Historical Product Use and Activities),
Appendix B (Toolkit on Policies, Procedures, and Operations),
Appendix C (Toolkit on Regulatory Action, Financial Planning, and Remediation), and
Appendix D (Toolkit on Communication and Public Engagement). Appendix E summarizes the project's research methodology and Appendix F contains the survey questionnaire sent to airport staff nationwide and its findings.
This Summary Last Modified On: 7/15/2024