Within emerging contaminants, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) constitute a class of thousands of distinct fluorinated organic compounds, each with its specific molecular makeup and physicochemical properties. Since the 1950s, PFAS have been used in manufacturing, chemical production, defense, and fire-extinguishing aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF). The growing concern surrounding PFAS stems from their potential toxicity to human health and the environment, alongside the increasing frequency of their detection in environmental media, humans, wildlife, consumer goods, and food. The high chemical stability and dual water- and oil-repellent nature of PFAS, while beneficial in many applications, create significant challenges for environmental management once released.
Trihydro leverages our internal team of PFAS experts to address these challenges. Our guiding principle for PFAS-impacted sites is integrating site-specific data with evolving regulations and the latest scientific advancements in characterization and remediation technologies. Our team has direct experience leading nature and extent investigations for PFAS, including:
- Conceptual site model development
- Work plan preparation
- Environmental sampling
- Analytical data interpretation
Based on the investigation outcome, Trihydro develops a commensurate remedial strategy for the impacted media. Trihydro’s multi-disciplinary team also offers services including:
- Fate and transport analysis
- Risk assessment
- Toxicology
- Occupational health and safety
- PFAS compliance reporting
- AFFF changeout
- Water treatment
- Data validation
- Litigation support