TRS Group and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Remove Forever Chemicals from Firefighting Vehicles

AFFF is removed from a fire truck at Sea-Tac airport using PerfluorAd.

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – The Port of Seattle Fire Department at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), working with TRS, is the first airport in the United States to use the PerfluorAdTM process to remove and
thoroughly clean aqueous film forming foams (AFFF), which contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), sometimes called “forever chemicals,” from all its aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) vehicles.

Randy Krause, Fire Chief, Port of Seattle Fire Department, and Megan King, Contaminated Soil & Groundwater Program Manager, Aviation Environment and Sustainability, Port of Seattle, established a regional center at SEA to help smaller, local airports clean their vehicles.

TRS is the North American licensee of the PerfluorAdTM technology, which not only cleans the firefighting
systems but also concentrates the waste stream, minimizing offsite waste disposal, supporting onsite wastewater discharge, and reducing costs and liability. “If you put dishes in the dishwasher and use cold water, do they come out clean? No,” Krause said. “You need warm water and a cleaning solution. TRS does just that with PerfluorAd. The result is clean ARFF vehicles.”

David Fleming, a founder of TRS and the business development manager for PerfluorAd, stated, “Randy Krause and Megan King are leading the effort to protect firefighters and the environment from these harmful compounds.”