PFAS Management at Townsville Airport
What are PFAS?
Per- and poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) refer to a broad group of fluorinated chemicals, including perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA).
PFAS are manufactured chemicals used in products that resist heat, oil, stains and water. PFAS has been used in Australia and around the world across various industries and consumer products, such as metal plating, non-stick cookware, specialised textiles, stain-resistant treatments for fabrics and furniture, and firefighting foams, including those historically used by Airservices Australia.
While scientific understanding of PFAS and their risks is still developing, research has shown that these chemicals are highly persistent, and some forms can bioaccumulate in the environment. Federal government agencies historically used firefighting foams containing PFAS at multiple sites nationwide, including at Townsville Airport.
What is being done about PFAS at Townsville Airport?
When managing PFAS on-airport we follow the PFAS National Environmental Management Plan 3.0 (NEMP), a national framework providing a risk-based approach to addressing PFAS contamination.
Townsville Airport has been part of the Australian Government’s PFAS Investigation Program, which aims to understand and manage PFAS contamination at Defence and civilian airports across the country.
The Department of Defence (DoD) led Preliminary and Detailed Site Investigations in accordance with the PFAS National Environmental Management Plan (NEMP), which reviewed levels of PFAS contamination throughout the aerodrome and surrounding area.
A PFAS Management Plan was developed in consultation with the community and relevant stakeholders, and remediation works have been carried out at key sites, including former fire training areas, former fuel farm and key migration pathways. Some of these remediated areas are adjacent to Townsville Airport.
Within the Civil Area, managed by Townsville Airport Pty Ltd, the majority of operations take place on sealed surfaces such as runways and taxiways, which limits the risk of soil contamination. Any projects involving ground disturbance or materials with the potential to contain PFAS are managed in accordance with the latest version of the PFAS NEMP.
We recognise that PFAS management is a long-term responsibility and are committed to ongoing monitoring and collaboration with government agencies to support appropriate environmental outcomes.
For more information about PFAS investigations at Townsville Airport, please visit the Australian Government’s PFAS Investigation Program page.
Helpful links
- Airservices Australia National PFAS Management Program
- PFAS National Environmental Management Plan
- Health based guidance values for per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances
- Intergovernmental agreement on a national framework for responding to PFAS contamination
- Australian Government PFAS—Airports Investigation Program
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