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Clandulla Rural Fire Station

What is the situation at Clandulla Rural Fire Station?

PFAS investigations have commenced at the Clandulla Rural Fire Station, 12-20 Ferris Street, Clandulla, NSW 2848.

The NSW Environment Protection Authority (NSW EPA) is leading the NSW PFAS investigation program and is monitoring the progress of NSW RFS (RFS) PFAS investigations at the Clandulla Rural Fire Station.

Why is PFAS being investigated?

Foam containing PFAS was used in firefighting activities, such as fuel type fires and training, by some Rural Fire Brigades since 1975 for the protection of people and property.

The RFS identified PFAS-containing firefighting foam might have been stored or used as part of fire training and operations at this location. As a precaution, the RFS is undertaking investigations to determine if PFAS from firefighting foam might still be present in the environment.

The presence of PFAS in the environment may not necessarily pose a risk to human health or the environment. There is currently no consistent evidence that exposure to PFOS and PFOA causes adverse human health effects (refer to NSW Health Site).  It is important to assess if there are any potential ways in which people might have contact with these chemicals. The primary PFAS exposure pathways are through drinking water containing PFAS, or eating produce that was grown using water containing PFAS.  Local residents are connected to the town water supply, which is safe to use.

What testing is being undertaken?

Preliminary Site Investigation sampling, completed in August 2023 by independent environmental consultants on behalf of RFS, included soil from various locations on and off-site.

What were the results?

Sampling has confirmed the presence of PFAS in some soil samples.

What happens now?

A Detailed Site Investigation will be undertaken to assess the extent of PFAS on and off site and will inform if site improvement actions are required.

Investigations can take some months to complete.

More information

Our commitment to you

We will work to keep you up to date on investigations.

Email pfas@rfs.nsw.gov.au for more information.

Information updated March 2024