Aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) collection & disposal program
Final AFFF EIS published
The final AFFF environmental impact statement (EIS) is published. The EIS is based on feedback received during a public comment period on the draft EIS, which assessed disposal options for an AFFF collection and disposal program.
We are working to implement a program to help fire departments and other first responders in Washington collect, remove, and dispose of stockpiles of AFFF (aqueous film-forming foam).
In 2018, the Toxics in Firefighting law passed, which restricts the sale, manufacture, and use of AFFF for fire training in Washington. This leaves fire departments and other first responders with stockpiles of AFFF on-site they may not be able to use.
The AFFF collection and disposal program is designed to:
- Collect stockpiles of AFFF stored on-site.
- Provide a safe disposal option at no cost to those who participate.
Why participate in this program?
We will pay the costs associated with the program, such as pickup, transport, and disposal. We will also dispose of the foam in a manner that minimizes impacts to the environment and public health. However, we cannot endorse specific replacements or pay for the costs of new foam.
Who can participate in the program?
Any fire department or first responder that has AFFF on-site may participate, such as:
- Municipal fire departments.
- Fire districts.
- Fire authorities.
- Port authority fire departments.
- Fire training facilities.
When will the program start?
We published the final AFFF environmental impact statement based on feedback we received during a public comment period for a draft EIS in 2023. The draft EIS detailed the proposed collection and disposal program alternatives.
Here are the next steps:
- We will choose the preferred alternative.
- Once we choose the preferred alternative, we will contact interested fire departments about how to participate.
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Contact information
Sean Smith
Product Replacement Coordinator
sean.smith@ecy.wa.gov
425-324-0328
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