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Committee backs phased ban on PFAS‑containing AFFF for training and nonemergency uses

January 20, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Committee backs phased ban on PFAS‑containing AFFF for training and nonemergency uses
Sen. Harrell introduced CS for SB 1230 to address per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in aqueous film‑forming foam (AFFF). The bill defines AFFF that intentionally contains PFAS and phases out nonemergency uses: training, testing and instruction would be prohibited as of July 1, 2026; sale, purchase and distribution would be prohibited beginning July 2027; and possession and use would be fully prohibited as of July 1, 2028, subject to federal and military exemptions where no approved alternative exists.

The measure requires entities that hold AFFF to report inventories to the Department of Environmental Protection, submit disposal plans to DEP, and calls on DEP to adopt rules for containment, collection and disposal. It also authorizes a grant and cost‑share program to help fire districts transition to PFAS‑free alternatives. The bill proposes civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day per violation; an amendment clarified the department reference (DEP) and adjusted penalty language to "up to $10,000 per day."

Fire Chief Tripp Vars (Florida Fire Chiefs Association) waived in support. Sen. Harrell framed the bill as a step to reduce long‑term firefighter exposure to PFAS; the committee reported the CS favorably.

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