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Airport switches to new PFAS foam as Kalamazoo wastewater remains in violation from March spill


Airport switches to new PFAS foam as Kalamazoo wastewater remains in violation from March spill
Updated May 07, 2021;
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KALAMAZOO, MI The airport where PFAS foam spilled into Kalamazoo’s sewer system in March has changed to a new type of foam, which also contains PFAS, according to a city of Kalamazoo official.
Tests of samples taken about a month after the March 30 spill at the Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport show that levels of PFAS are still above the allowable limit in Kalamazoo wastewater system, said James Baker, director of Kalamazoo’s Department of Public Services, said on Friday, May 7. ....

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Adelman: Military must also defend us from 'forever chemicals'


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When the “forever chemical” per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are discussed, the huge military component of this toxic poisoning of our ecosystems is rarely mentioned. We must deal with all PFAS contamination because it is ending up in our drinking water supply, food, and bodies. Vermont must do more about PFAS and do it now.
According to the Environmental Work Group, the toxic fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS are confirmed or suspected at 678 military sites, including seven here in Vermont. Pentagon officials have understood the risks of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) — firefighting foam — since 1970, when military studies showed it was toxic to fish. In 2001, the Department of Defense concluded that the PFAS in AFFF was “persistent, bioaccumulating and toxic.” The DOD waited until 2011 to warn service members about PFAS risks. ....

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Marguerite Adelman: PFAS and the military


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When the “forever chemicals,” per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are discussed, the huge military component of this toxic poisoning of our ecosystems is rarely mentioned. We must deal with all PFAS contamination because it is ending up in our drinking water supply, food, and bodies. Vermont must do more about PFAS and do it now.
According to the Environmental Work Group, the toxic fluorinated chemicals known as PFAS are confirmed or suspected at 678 military sites: seven here in Vermont. Pentagon officials have understood the risks of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) — firefighting foam — since 1970, when military studies showed it was toxic to fish. In 2001, the Department of Defense (DOD) concluded that the PFAS in AFFF was “persistent, bioaccumulating and toxic.” The DOD waited until 2011 to warn service members about PFAS risks. ....

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