Portland International Jetport has advanced its firefighting capabilities by adopting a fluorine-free foam system, as recommended by the Federal Aviation Administration. This move places PWM among the initial adopters of environmentally safer alternatives designed to replace aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF).
Concerns surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which can harm ecosystems and human health, motivated the switch. John Cenate, Deputy Chief of the Portland Fire Department, emphasized the department's proactive approach: "We were buying a new truck, and we knew we didn’t want to put AFFF in it. We wanted to be proactive."
PWM's decision aimed to preempt anticipated regulations and mitigate risks associated with AFFF. Cenate articulated the urgency, stating, "We didn’t want to wait until the last minute. The environmental impact and the carcinogenic risk of AFFF were too great."