Abstract

Aqueous film‐forming foam (AFFF) has been used on hundreds of military bases around the country to put out emergency fires and, more often, for training purposes to prepare for those emergencies. Although AFFF manufacturers voluntarily agreed to phase out the manufacture of firefighting foam with perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) several years ago, legacy contamination continues to be found in drinking water systems, a major source of PFC exposure.

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