AFFF

Non-Detect PFAS Treatment of Crude Oil and AFFF Release

2024-10-01T16:57:55+00:00

In 2024, ECT2's team of experts were brought in following an incidental release of crude oil at an oil refinery in Washington State. Read more about the PFAS treatment solutions applied to reduce PFAS to non-detect from crude oil and AFFF release.

Non-Detect PFAS Treatment of Crude Oil and AFFF Release2024-10-01T16:57:55+00:00

Naples Airport Authority (NAA) Selects ECT2 for AFFF Clean Out & Transition

2024-09-24T19:08:03+00:00

At ECT2, we believe the world needs better ways to treat PFAS. After successful treatment of PFAS-contaminated water for over seven years, our team has developed a solution to tackle another PFAS challenge – cleaning the piping and equipment containing Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and transitioning it to fluorine-free foams.

Naples Airport Authority (NAA) Selects ECT2 for AFFF Clean Out & Transition2024-09-24T19:08:03+00:00

Leading the Charge in PFAS Cleanup for the U.S. Department of Defense

2024-08-29T15:59:04+00:00

Since 2018, ECT2 has been at the forefront of PFAS cleanup efforts for the U.S. Department of Defense. Our treatment technologies, from single-use resin to foam fractionation, have been applied at military bases nationwide with a focus on sustainability.

Leading the Charge in PFAS Cleanup for the U.S. Department of Defense2024-08-29T15:59:04+00:00

The Naples Airport Authority Selects ECT2 for the First Cleanout and Transition Away from PFAS-Laden Firefighting Foam in Florida

2024-09-23T13:25:11+00:00

PORTLAND, Maine, August 27, 2024 — ECT2 ("the Company"), a Montrose Environmental Group company, announced today they have completed the first Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle [...]

The Naples Airport Authority Selects ECT2 for the First Cleanout and Transition Away from PFAS-Laden Firefighting Foam in Florida2024-09-23T13:25:11+00:00

Naples Airport Authority ARFF Transition, Florida

2024-10-11T21:08:46+00:00

In June 2024, The Naples Airport Authority retained ECT2 to support the transition of their ARFF vehicles. This process included removing the PFAS from the fire trucks, concentrating the waste volume, and containerizing it for offsite disposal to prevent any release of PFAS into the environment.

Naples Airport Authority ARFF Transition, Florida2024-10-11T21:08:46+00:00

Effective Technology Pairings for PFAS Destruction

2024-08-30T20:08:52+00:00

Each PFAS remediation project is unique and several PFAS treatment and destruction solutions are available. By taking the time to understand all the factors influencing treatment effectiveness, you can find strategic technology pairings that remove and destroy PFAS while managing input costs, energy use, and the amount of waste produced.

Effective Technology Pairings for PFAS Destruction2024-08-30T20:08:52+00:00

Water Rinse vs. ECT2’s Clean Out – Why Rebound Matters

2024-05-09T21:13:38+00:00

ECT2 has conducted extensive research and development on various rinses and confirmed that our custom solvent (based upon our patented solutions) has the highest removal efficiency and generates less waste that you must dispose of. 

Water Rinse vs. ECT2’s Clean Out – Why Rebound Matters2024-05-09T21:13:38+00:00

Commercial Airport’s Success with PFAS Removal

2024-04-24T23:20:45+00:00

Airports around the world are finding that PFAS contamination caused by historical airport operations have contaminated nearby groundwater or surface water. One airport in Scandinavia decided that PFAS-contaminated groundwater needed to be remediated.

Commercial Airport’s Success with PFAS Removal2024-04-24T23:20:45+00:00

AFFF Cleanout: Why and How to Transition to Fluorine-Free Foams

2024-08-30T20:10:08+00:00

At ECT2, we believe the world needs better ways to treat PFAS. After successful treatment of PFAS-contaminated water for over seven years, our team has developed a solution to tackle another PFAS challenge – cleaning the piping and equipment containing Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) and transitioning it to fluorine-free foams.

AFFF Cleanout: Why and How to Transition to Fluorine-Free Foams2024-08-30T20:10:08+00:00

Rapid Response Treatment of AFFF from a Fire Event

2024-08-23T21:32:09+00:00

In July 2020, a transformer fire occurred at a power generating station in the Midwestern United States. Over ten fire departments responded to the call to tame the blaze over multiple hours, which resulted in PFAS-containing firefighting foam being released into the environment.

Rapid Response Treatment of AFFF from a Fire Event2024-08-23T21:32:09+00:00
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