374Water to Demonstrate Commercial-Scale PFAS Destruction Capabilities in Upcoming DoD ESTCP/DIU Project

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ESTCP will Demonstrate Treatment Options for DoD Installations Impacted by Hazardous Chemicals Found in Firefighting Foams, Industrial Processes, and Contaminated Water Sources

U.S. National Defense Authorization Act Mandates Transition to Fluorine-Free Firefighting Foams at DoD Installations, Highlighting Growing Demand for Reliable and Scalable PFAS Destruction Technologies

DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- 374Water Inc. (NASDAQ: SCWO) (“374Water”) (the “Company”), a global leader in organic waste destruction technology for the federal, state, municipal, and industrial markets, is proud to announce its participation in a highly anticipated Department of Defense (DoD) project aimed at identifying commercial-scale technology solutions to destroy per- and polyfluoroalkyl (“PFAS”) contaminated wastes. Building on the proven capabilities of its AirSCWO technology in commercial-scale applications, 374Water is poised to showcase its cutting-edge solution in this important DoD project.

The Defense Innovation Unit (“DIU”) is focused on accelerating the adoption of commercial and dual-use technology to solve operational challenges at speed and scale, awarding scalable contracts to companies offering solutions to national security challenges across a variety of technology areas. DIU also helps minimize up-front costs for commercial tech companies interested in working with DoD.

The upcoming demonstration represents a collaboration between the DoD Environmental Security Technology Certification Program ("ESTCP”) and the DIU.

“With a successful demonstration, the prototypes will be able to provide treatment options for DoD installations impacted by PFAS,” said Dr. Andrea Leeson, ESTCP Deputy Director and Environmental Restoration Program Manager.

374Water, in partnership with Arcadis and Clean Earth, will deploy its AirSCWO technology to destroy PFAS in various forms, including highly concentrated waste streams, during a series of commercial-scale demonstrations at Clean Earth’s Detroit, MI facility. According to Richard “Hunter” Anderson, an environmental scientist at the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center in San Antonio, Texas, this project “…represents a major step forward in the effort to provide the DoD with commercial PFAS treatment options for a variety of scenarios.” This deployment follows multiple successful PFAS destruction demonstrations completed by 374Water for Federal and Industrial clients. Results of these treatments will be publicly released in the near future.

PFAS “forever chemicals” are a group of thousands of synthetic chemicals which are persistent and hazardous. PFAS are found in a wide range of municipal, federal, and industrial processes, and contaminated public and private water sources. PFAS have been shown to pose significant risks to human health and the environment. The urgency of PFAS remediation is underscored by stringent environmental regulations, such as the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”), which mandated the transition to fluorine-free firefighting foams at DoD installations by October 2024. The DoD initiative, which combines methods for concentrating and destroying PFAS, both on- and off-site, highlights the growing demand for reliable and scalable PFAS destruction technologies.