Core Insights - 374Water Inc. has commenced installation and commissioning activities for its AirSCWO 6 System, aimed at treating six PFAS-impacted waste streams starting in August 2025 [1][3] - The project is part of a Department of Defense initiative to evaluate commercial-scale technology solutions for destroying PFAS contaminated wastes, in collaboration with the Defense Innovation Unit [2][4] - The AirSCWO technology is expected to demonstrate effectiveness, scalability, and versatility in treating waste streams sourced from DoD facilities and produced waste streams [3][4] Company Overview - 374Water Inc. is a global leader in organic waste destruction technology, providing solutions for municipal, federal, and industrial markets [1][7] - The company's AirSCWO technology efficiently destroys and mineralizes a wide range of organic wastes, producing safe dischargeable water, mineral effluent, vent gas, and recoverable heat energy [7] - 374Water aims to assist customers in meeting discharge requirements, reducing disposal costs, and minimizing litigation risks, contributing to environmental sustainability [7] Project Details - The project involves a three-week installation and commissioning phase, followed by initial waste destruction campaigns [3] - Six PFAS-impacted waste streams will be treated, with analytics provided by Arcadis, the project's prime engineering contractor [3][5] - The project aligns with stringent environmental regulations, including the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act, which mandates the transition to fluorine-free firefighting foams by October 2024 [4]
374Water Delivers AS6 System to Detroit, Michigan for DoD ESTCP/DIU Project