The Occurrence, Distribution, and Risks of Pfas at Sites Impacted by Firefighting Foams

45 Pages Posted: 3 Jan 2022

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Jussi Reinikainen

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute

Noora Perkola

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute

Lauri Äystö

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute

Jaana Sorvari

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute

Abstract

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) comprise a wide group of persistent chemicals, whose ubiquitous occurrence in the environment, particularly due to their extensive use for fire suppression in aqueous film forming foams (AFFFs), has raised global attention. We evaluated the impacts of PFAS at three firefighting training sites and one industrial site in Finland, to highlight key elements to be considered in the retrospective risk assessment of these chemicals. The site assessments covered the occurrence and distribution of 23 PFAS in multiple environmental matrices, i.e., soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater, and biota, and the subsequent risks to human health and the environment owing to the migration of and exposure to the selected compounds. Our study showed that the extensive use of nowadays restricted or substituted PFAS, particularly PFOS, are still often the predominant PFAS compounds detected at AFFF-impacted sites and will continue to cause long-term pressure on the environment. The most significant environmental and health risks at these sites are likely to concern aquatic ecosystems, fish consumption or groundwater usage due to the off-site migration of PFAS. Here, even a single fire extinguishing event can be of importance. We also illustrate that conventional procedures based on simple mass-balance, transport, and exposure models, with a focus on PFOS and other site-specifically relevant PFAS may provide sufficient facilities to assess the risks. Moreover, we address that despite the exceedance of the very stringent regulatory threshold values issued recently for PFAS, the actual site-specific risks to human health and the environment may remain reasonably low.

Keywords: PFOS, risk assessment, AFFF, contamination, toxicity threshold

Suggested Citation

Reinikainen, Jussi and Perkola, Noora and Äystö, Lauri and Sorvari, Jaana, The Occurrence, Distribution, and Risks of Pfas at Sites Impacted by Firefighting Foams. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3998994 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3998994

Jussi Reinikainen (Contact Author)

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute ( email )

00260 Helsinki
Finland

Noora Perkola

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute ( email )

Lauri Äystö

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute ( email )

Jaana Sorvari

Government of the Republic of Finland - Finnish Environment Institute ( email )

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