DEP has conducted initial environmental assessments related to the historic and current use of chemicals found in aqueous film forming foam (AFFF) at fire training facilities throughout Florida. These chemicals, including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), are synthetic industrial chemicals that have been identified as Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC).

CECs are chemicals that have been recently detected in the environment which may pose public health or ecological risks. Because of this long-term potential risk to human health and the environment, DEP, in conjunction with the Florida Department of Health (DOH), has been working with fire training facilities across the state to address CECs associated with AFFF.

In 2018, DEP conducted a statewide survey of 45 certified fire training facilities. This survey gathered information regarding each facility’s historic use of AFFF and the source of each facility’s drinking water. In addition, the survey identified the likely locations of nearby public and private potable wells. This information was used to prioritize the order in which the facilities were evaluated.

The department assessed 26 fire training facilities where usage of AFFF was confirmed or suspected. The goal of completing these preliminary assessments was achieved in February 2020.  Where contamination was identified, DEP will help the facility develop a cleanup plan to remove or contain the contamination to prevent future environmental impact and human exposure. DEP is undertaking these same obligations where contamination was identified on properties owned by the state of Florida including the Florida State Fire College.

DEP’s Water Supply Restoration Program provides access to bottled water or other alternative water supply to any affected well owner whose test results exceed the established EPA Health Advisory Level. This voluntary program also provides funding for a filter, well restoration or connection to public water system as necessary to ensure a safe drinking water supply. A temporary water supply is provided until a more long-term solution is established.

DEP is in the preliminary stages of evaluating fire training facilities no longer in operation that may have endured environmental impact caused by AFFF releases. Site information on current and former fire training facility state funded assessments are provided under Assessment Information.

DEP is committed to providing timely information to the public regarding these efforts. This web page will be dedicated to making information readily available and accessible to the public.

Assessment Information

Below is a map and list of links to state-funded fire training facility assessments. To view a list of former fire training facilities, please visit the Former Fire Training Facility Assessments webpage.

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Map of current Florida certified fire training facilities with reported usage of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF)

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Preliminary Site Assessments

Facility Name ERIC ID Last Updated
Bonita Springs Fire Control and Rescue District Station 4 ERIC_7404 06/23/23
Chipola College Firefighting Academy ERIC_7393 02/07/20
Citrus County Sheriff’s Department Training Facility ERIC_7394 05/01/24
City of Hialeah Training Facility ERIC_7419 04/29/24
City of Miami Fire Rescue Training Center ERIC_7422 04/29/24
Coral Springs Regional Institute of Public Safety ERIC_7415 04/29/24
Englewood Fire Training Center ERIC_7405 12/07/23
Fire Academy of the South ERIC_17235 01/18/24
Florida State Fire College ERIC_6494 03/29/24
Hillsborough Community College Fire Academy ERIC_7397 01/24/24
Indian River State College Fire Academy ERIC_7410 05/03/24
Lake Tech Fire Academy ERIC_7403 02/07/20
Manatee Technical College Fire Academy ERIC_7420 12/07/23
Melbourne Fire Training Facility ERIC_7396 01/29/24
Miami-Dade Academy of Fire Science ERIC_7421 01/18/24
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue ERIC_7423 01/29/24
Monroe County Training Academy ERIC_7416 01/29/24
Orange County Public Schools Education Complex Fire Training Facility ERIC_17862 05/03/24
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue ERIC_7412 01/29/24
Palm Beach State College ERIC_7408 03/28/24
Pasco County Fire Rescue Training Center ERIC_7395 01/23/24
Pensacola Fire Department ERIC_7407 01/29/24
Plantation Fire Department ERIC_7409 01/29/24
South Florida State College Fire Academy ERIC_7411 02/07/20
Tallahassee Fire Training Division ERIC_7413 06/04/24
Tampa Fire Rescue Training Center ERIC_7402 01/29/24
Volusia County Fire Rescue Training Center ERIC_7414 01/23/24

 

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