Maintenance window scheduled to begin at February 14th 2200 est. until 0400 est. February 15th

(e.g. yourname@email.com)

Forgot Password?

    Defense Visual Information Distribution Service Logo

    Cannon AFB opens new PFAS treatment facility

    Cannon AFB opens new PFAS treatment facility

    Photo By Airman 1st Class Tori Shearn | State and federal representatives along with key community leaders tour the new...... read more read more

    CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, NEW MEXICO, UNITED STATES

    05.20.2025

    Story by Senior Airman Corinna Morlan 

    27th Special Operations Wing

    As part of a series of ongoing efforts to remediate per-and
    polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in water near Cannon AFB, the U.S. Air Force Civil
    Engineer Center (AFCEC) recently opened a treatment facility at the Southeast corner of the
    installation designed to mitigate any further migration of PFAS off-base.
    AFCEC sampled of 25 private wells, identifying three locations where PFAS levels exceeded
    health advisories in 2018. Following the federal cleanup framework established by the
    Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, AFCEC confirmed
    PFAS impacted soil, surface water, and groundwater both on and off base.
    In response to these findings, AFCEC launched two plans for pilot treatment systems with the
    main objective of mitigating the spread of PFAS and safeguarding surrounding communities.
    One facility has officially begun operating and treating impacted groundwater with a full-scale
    pump and treat system.
    The new facility processes approximately 600 gallons of water per minute with two lines of
    filtration, which allow for continuous 24/7 operations. The system can be remotely monitored,
    with automatic shutdowns if needed.
    “PFAS-free water will be reinjected into the aquifer to be available for the community,” said
    Christipher Gierke, AFCEC restoration project manager. “The reinjection will ensure we are not
    exacerbating the current declining aquifer levels.”
    “The facility was fully operational by May 13, 2025,” said Gierke. “Continuous monitoring of the
    treatment facility will be performed to ensure we meet our ultimate goal of preventing further off-
    base migration.”
    The Air Force remains committed to the safety and well-being of the Cannon AFB community
    and the surrounding area. The launch of these pilot treatment systems represents a critical
    milestone in addressing PFAS contamination. As the 27th Special Operations Wing continues to
    evaluate and mitigate environmental risks, it remains dedicated to transparency, regulatory
    compliance, and public health protection.
    For more information regarding PFAS contamination and treatment updates, click here.

    NEWS INFO

    Date Taken: 05.20.2025
    Date Posted: 06.05.2025 18:10
    Story ID: 499789
    Location: CANNON AIR FORCE BASE, NEW MEXICO, US

    Web Views: 60
    Downloads: 0

    PUBLIC DOMAIN