AFFF Disposal Case Study: New Hampshire’s Statewide PFAS Take-Back Program

When New Hampshire banned the use of AFFF containing PFAS, the state faced a critical challenge: how to safely dispose of stockpiled firefighting foam. In response, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services launched a statewide AFFF Take-Back Program and partnered with Revive Environmental to provide secure collection and initiate permanent PFAS destruction using advanced supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) technology.

This AFFF disposal case study details how the program removed thousands of gallons of legacy foam from more than 125 fire departments, reduced long-term liability, and set a replicable model for PFAS elimination nationwide.

See how New Hampshire became a leader in PFAS remediation through thoughtful planning, verified destruction, and partnership with Revive Environmental. Learn what worked, what others can replicate, and how SCWO-based PFAS treatment is reshaping environmental compliance.

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