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City Council Approves Transition to Eco-Friendly Firefighting Foam

October 03, 2024 | La Crosse, La Crosse County, Wisconsin


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City Council Approves Transition to Eco-Friendly Firefighting Foam
In a recent government meeting, the council approved a series of resolutions aimed at enhancing public safety and operational efficiency, primarily through the allocation of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds.

One significant resolution involved the transition of airport fire truck 2 from the older AFFF (Aqueous Film Forming Foam) to a new, environmentally friendly F3 foam. This change, sponsored by Council Member Dickinson, is set to cost $80,000 and aims to address environmental concerns associated with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) found in the older foam. Airport Director Trip clarified that the transition is necessary to comply with updated safety standards and to mitigate potential groundwater contamination risks. The council unanimously passed this resolution, reflecting a commitment to environmental responsibility in firefighting practices.

Additionally, the council allocated ARPA funds to the 2024 general fund operating budget, a move designed to bolster the city’s financial stability. Mayor Reynolds and Finance Director Chad provided insights into how this allocation would create a fund balance for future use, specifically for the 2025 budget. This resolution passed with a vote of 5 to 1, with Council Member Goggin opposing.

Further resolutions included the purchase of a vehicle for the Information Technology Department and the acquisition of two 35-foot hybrid buses, both of which were also passed unanimously. These initiatives underscore the council's focus on improving city infrastructure and services while adhering to fiscal responsibility.

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