PFAS Chemical Contamination Is Absolutely Everywhere Says A Prominent Environmental Chemist

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The entire ecosystem is contaminated with toxic PFAS forever chemicals and there may be no way to avoid them

Tuesday, September 13, 2022 - There is no doubt that improperly disposing of firefighting foam is a major contributor to the nation's toxic water contamination crisis. Other ways the water supply is contaminated included but are not limited to industrial manufacturing, unlined landfill runoff, leaky underground petroleum storage tanks, and more. Consumer products like Teflon's cookware, Gortex waterproof clothing, Scotchgard stain-resistant carpets, upholstery, and drapery also contribute to leaching dangerous PFAS forever chemicals. And let's not forget that fast-food packaging and cosmetics are made with deadly PFAS forever chemicals as well. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) warns of the dangers of PFAS forever chemicals saying, "Exposure to PFAS is linked to cancers, weakened immune systems among children, weight gain, and a wide range of other health problems." If you or a loved one has developed cancer as a result of exposure to contaminated drinking water, you may file a drinking water lawsuit against the manufacturer of the products that contain the chemical or the federal government.

mpts to eliminate PFAS forever chemicals may be too late as almost 99% of Americans tested show levels of forever chemical bioaccumulating in the body. Despite what we know about the dangers, companies continue to manufacture PFAS consumer products as if there were no health concerns. PFAS water contamination leads to rainwater contamination that leads to the crops we eat and feed to the animals we eat also being contaminated. The higher up on the food chain we eat, i.e., eating meat, the greater the concentration of PFAS forever chemicals we as apex predators consume and the greater the likelihood of developing PFAS cancer. Scientific experts like environmental chemist Elsie M. Sunderland, told Vox.com, "What's especially alarming is that nearly all Americans have some amount of PFAS in their blood, no mow healthy they might be. We're really seeing PFAS absolutely everywhere."

Firefighting foam is used on most military bases and airports in the country and in almost all cases, the water there contains levels of PFAS forever chemicals more than 300 times the level that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) deems acceptable. Firefighting foam is used to extinguish petroleum and jet fuel fires but is also used extensively while training. The Air Force, Marines, and Navy all have military installations, as does the Army to a lesser extent, which includes an airport. Airports all across the nation, both civilian and military mandate the use of firefighting foam because it is the only reliable product to extinguish jet fuel fires which otherwise could claim hundreds of lives in a single accident. In addition to the millions of Americans that are stationed at one military base or another, there is a concern for the well-being of their families that may live on the base or close to it. Pregnant mothers are susceptible to the hidden, ravages of PFAS forever chemicals that could cause miscarriages, low-birth weight babies, deformities that are permanent physical disabilities, stillbirths, and childhood cancer or neurological development delay. PFAS contaminated drinking water has no odor, smell, or taste to identify it.

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