The 2018 lawsuit alleges PFOA was released in the air and water from DuPont’s Washington Works facility — just across the border from Ohio’s Washington County.
and representing representing people, 10,000 families and smelter west virginia are poisoned by zinc and lead from a dupont smelting smelting facility. let s say a thousand families that now representing in columbiana county, pennsylvanian or ohio orti the norfolk south n smell and the 10,000 families i represented the dupont casei were poisoned by pfoa and pfoare and 40,000 people i represented in monsant case,o and i and fisn who i ve, you know, represented as you know, my whole lifete on the hudson and other places and i end up seeing how people live and i ve seen this integration of the american dream and the american experienc e. i ve seen not only the social economic deprivation that now exists in this country.
Chemicals that are in everything, from household cleaners to firefighting foam, are also in drinking water, but more research is needed on the health impacts.
lot. now, most people don t know this almost the entire state of maine and its water has been contaminated with this chemical. it was found in the dairy milk, the usda delayed about 18 months reporting that to the state. they have to the farmers had to go in and kill all their cattle. you cannot use it in milk. it has gotten into the food chain there. gotten into the eggs. and part of the thing with pfos and pfoa, it is 11,000 different chemicals. these are just four of them that we know of. but it follows protein. so it gets into the food supply, which would be milk, cattle, beef, eggs and leafy greens. so this chemical follows protein and we uptake it. so we have a huge groundwater contamination because it also entered our food chain. so erin, what do we all do?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a crackdown on so-called "forever chemicals" in drinking water by means of proposed national standards. The agency put forward [.]