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PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS, INC.

PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS, INC. Providing cost-effective environmental solutions. PFAS Inventory Project Jorge Jacobs, P.G., Kansas Department of Health and Environment Mike Kirby, P.G., Professional Environmental Engineers, Inc. Kansas Environmental Conference

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PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS, INC.

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  1. PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS, INC. Providing cost-effective environmental solutions PFAS Inventory Project Jorge Jacobs, P.G., Kansas Department of Health and Environment Mike Kirby, P.G., Professional Environmental Engineers, Inc. Kansas Environmental Conference August 14, 2019

  2. Scope of Work from KDHE • Develop comprehensive list of SIC and NAICS codes that identify business and manufacturing processes related to PFAS use and/or production • Compile list of businesses that potentially have used PFAS • Sites that stored, used, discharged or spilled AFFF • POTWs • Landfills • GIS map of sites, all counties

  3. PFAS compounds properties basics • Carbon-fluorine bond is very strong (i.e., persistent in the environment) • Parts of molecule repel water, parts repel oily compounds (stain resistant). • Terminal groups attract water • USEPA Health Advisory Level is 70 parts per trillion in water.

  4. Databases • NDEQ Statewide PFCs (i.e., PFAS) inventory, 2017 • List from NAICS (incl. SIC) • KDHE databases • Kansas Office of State Fire Marshal • Kansas Corporation Commission • NTSB • FAA • Former military bases • Plane crash sites • Kansas Access and Support Center

  5. Some uses for PFAS compounds

  6. Screening process • List of potential users and manufacturers • Identify Data Bases • Native American tribes • Fire departments/ Kansas Office of State Fire Marshal

  7. Screening process • Examine databases – • FAA • active military • former military • RR fire • Oilfield fires • airplane crash sites • Refuse, sewer systems, recycling and trash hauling • Landfill database • POTWs

  8. Commercial and Industrial Sites in Kansas • Broad categories – refined on industrial/ commercial processes identified in NAICS/SIC codes – not a simple search. • No data for companies no longer in business

  9. Native American tribes • Some Native American tribes were included in the NAICS/SIC code search.

  10. Fire Departments/ Office of the State Fire Marshal • OSFM • fire departments identified • Many fire departments use AFFF

  11. FAA Part 139 sites • Nine airports regulated under 14 CFR Part 139 in Kansas

  12. Military Sites (past and present) • Only sites active since 1966 (when AFFF began to be used) were considered

  13. Other Sites • Railroad crash sites • Oilfield fires • Airplane crash sites – AFFF • Trash haulers, transfer stations, recycling facilities, sewer systems (no septic systems included)

  14. Landfills and POTWs • Mostly identified from KDHE databases • landfills identified • POTW outfalls, industrial and municipal facilities • Already in the KDHE database - not mapped on the individual county maps

  15. Create Database for GIS mapping Input data by county, latitude and longitude NAICS/SIC code sites AFFF sites POTWs Landfills

  16. Create GIS Maps County maps of potential facilities (all 104 counties) – searchable database • 141 maps were created (6 counties had multiple inset maps)

  17. Statewide Map with sites

  18. Questions? and contact information Questions? Contact Information: • Jorge Jacobs, KDHE Jorge.Jacobs@ks.gov • Mike Kirby, Professional Environmental Engineers, Inc. mkirby@pe-engrs.com

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