374Water Announces its AirSCWO Technology is Successful in Eliminating LNAPL-Based PFAS from Impacted Groundwater Samples from the U.S. Navy

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Results Underscore the Robustness of AirSCWO Technology in Eliminating PFAS and Transforming Complex Waste Streams

DURHAM, N.C., March 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 374Water Inc. (NASDAQ: SCWO) ("374Water") (the "Company"), a global leader in waste destruction technology for the municipal, federal, and industrial markets, today announced the successful treatment and destruction of Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) impacted with Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) using the Company's proprietary AirSCWO technology. LNAPL refers to liquids lighter than water - generally petroleum hydrocarbon liquids like gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products. Sponsored by Navy Environmental Sustainability Development to Integration (NESDI) Program, and conducted in coordination with the Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (NAVFAC EXWC) and GSI Environmental Inc., this demonstration of the AirSCWO waste destruction technology is part of the Navy’s ongoing investigation into remediation technologies for Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs).

Demonstration Highlights:

  • Groundwater impacted by both petroleum products, namely light non-aqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs), and per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) poses risks to public health and resource management.

  • Supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) is a destruction technology that can address traditional pitfalls of LNPAL/PFAS treatment options.

  • 374Water’s AirSCWO technology eliminated PFAS from the US Navy's LNAPL samples to non-detect levels. This process also achieved a near-complete breakdown of the NAPL, with >99.9% Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) removal, meaning almost all of the oxygen-consuming pollutants were destroyed, leaving behind a safe, inert effluent.

“This successful destruction demonstration underscores the versatility and robustness of our AirSCWO technology to treat PFAS within the complex matrix of NAPL,” said Chris Gannon, President and CEO of 374Water. “The ability to eliminate these persistent chemicals in such challenging environments highlights our commitment to advancing environmental safety through cutting-edge solutions. We are excited to collaborate with federal agencies to advance and redefine the standards for hazardous waste management and waste destruction, ensuring a safer and more sustainable future.”

Challenge:

PFAS-impacted LNAPL represents a potential large-scale risk in soil through drinking water, construction projects, and other land use. Remediation of LNAPL impacted soil is a costly and difficult process, requiring innovative approaches and technologies to effectively reduce the environmental impact and protect public health: