Updated to reflect March 2025 status, this map shows current publicized PFAS cleanup levels by state, which are categorized into the following three parameters:
- Soil remediation levels established
- Groundwater remediation levels established
- Both soil & groundwater remediation levels established
State–Enacted AFFF Restrictions
Updated to reflect March 2025 status, this map shows current AFFF regulations by state which are categorized into the following four parameters:
- Pending legislation
- Limitations on training
- May not use AFFF for training with some exceptions
- May train with AFFF if approved control and containment
- Report discharge; prohibited for training
- May not be used for systems testing or training
- Any discharges must be reported to state environmental authorities
- May not sell or use
- Exceptions for use on fires
- May not replenish after discharge or testing
- 10-year hydrostatic testing cycle requires drain down
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