Indiana will no longer dispose of firefighting foam with harmful PFAS
By Rebecca Thiele | WNIN | November 4, 2024
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"A state program meant to protect firefighters from harmful PFAS in firefighting foam is ending. Indiana will no longer collect and dispose of the foam after Dec. 30. That’s when the state’s contract with the disposal company runs out.
Exposure to PFAS has been linked to problems with the immune system, developmental issues in children and cancer — the leading cause of death among firefighters.
David Hosick is the director of public affairs for the Indiana Department of Homeland Security — which oversees the collection program along with the state Department of Environmental Management."
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