Burn Pits And Waste Disposal At Military Bases Contributed To Tap Water Pollution And Cancer

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Lakes, rivers, and streams near military bases may be contaminated and residents are advised not to eat nearby fish or game

Tuesday, November 8, 2022 - Military servicemembers may now file a claim with the Veterans Administration (VA) for the injuries received by inhaling toxic burn pit fumes. The Honoring Our Pact Act, or Pact Act for short, allows for a connection between coming into contact with burn pit toxins and developing a wide variety of types of respiratory illnesses. A service member may have ingested toxic burn-pit chemicals from inhaling burn-pit fumes, through the skin by toxins in the air, and by the water from the burn-pit run-off into the underlying water table. The Pact Act expands the list of illnesses presumed to be service-related to include squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx, squamous cell carcinoma of the trachea, adenocarcinoma of the trachea, salivary gland-type tumors of the trachea, adenosquamous carcinoma of the lung, large cell carcinoma of the lung, salivary gland-type tumors of the lung, sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung, and typical and atypical carcinoid of the lung according to Military.com. If you have served overseas and have become sickened by toxins in burn pits, you may file a Pact Act claim. In addition to toxins in burn pits overseas, more than 700 instances of toxic PFAS water contamination have been uncovered on and around military bases within the United States. The potential sources of this water contamination include burn pit fumes and also toxic local tap water polluted from general military activities like training with firefighting foam and also unlined toxic waste disposal landfills. PFAS water attorneys may help the survivors of the military to file a water contamination lawsuit against the federal government.

Lawsuits are also being initiated against 3M, DuPont, and dozens of other companies that were involved with the manufacture, sale, and distribution of toxic firefighting foam. Firefighting foam is designated as probably carcinogenic as it is made from PFAS forever chemicals perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl. These compounds have strong molecular bonds and bioaccumulate in the cells of the human body over time. Environmentalists are equally concerned that toxic firefighting foam runoff into local streams, lakes, and rivers has contaminated the fish there and made them sources of PFAS chemicals. The higher up on the food chain a type of fish is, the greater the bioaccumulation of PFAS chemicals and the more hazardous eating it is to one's health. Eating fish may expose a person to levels of PFAS forever chemicals that are orders of magnitude greater than simply drinking tap water. Doing both is the most hazardous and needs no explanation. According to LAProgressive.com civilians living and working near military bases should be warned. "People shouldn't eat deer and other game taken near military installations. Fish consume PFAS from their diet and through the gills. The older the fish, generally, the more PFAS it contains - and the same generally holds true for oysters and crabs. PFAS chemicals on the market. PFOS is linked to a host of cancers, fetal abnormalities, and childhood diseases. PFOS is bioaccumulative in fish and other seafood. Just one part per trillion in the bay and her tributaries is enough to trigger a bioaccumulative process in seafood that is a danger to human health."

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