PFAS Foam Transition Case Study: Industrial Manufacturer in Ohio Eliminates AFFF in Fire Suppression System

When a major manufacturing facility in Ohio needed to transition away from PFAS-containing aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), it partnered with Revive Environmental for a full-lifecycle solution. The project involved safe system decommissioning, removal of 950 gallons of PFAS-contaminated media, and verified destruction using Revive’s PFAS Annihilator® SCWO technology.

Industrial AFFF Transition Project Highlights

  • Decommissioned legacy AFFF fire suppression infrastructure
  • Collected and transported 950 gallons of PFAS-impacted foam and shell water
  • Validated full decontamination of system piping
  • Scheduled waste for destruction with >99.99% PFAS removal
  • Third-party verified Certificate of Processing provided

The Impact

This case shows how industrial facilities can safely and efficiently eliminate AFFF systems—meeting EPA standards, reducing long-term liability, and avoiding operational disruption.

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