U.S. Drinking Water is Contaminated with Toxins, Researchers Warn
U.S. Drinking Water is Contaminated with Toxins, Researchers Warn
Chemicals known as perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are resistant to breaking down in the environment and have been linked to chronic, deadly conditions such as cancer, liver damage, and low birth weight. These toxins are used in firefighting foam and household cleaners, and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) recently found that drinking water in the United States is far more contaminated with these chemicals than what was previously thought.EWG findings reveal the group’s previous estimate in 2018, based on an unpublished U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) analysis, that “110 million Americans may be contaminated with PFAS” could be far too low.” A draft report from an office of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reads, “The risk level for exposure to the chemicals should be up to 10 times lower than the 70 PPT threshold the EPA recommends.”EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said just last year, “I want to make sure the American public understands 92 percent of the water everyday meets all the EPA requirements for safe drinking water.” Yet, the new data suggests this is far from reassuring. Researchers contend, “the EPA has known since at least 2001 about the problem of PFAS in drinking water but has so far failed to set an enforceable, nationwide legal limit.”
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