Burn Pits Are Identified As A Source Of Military Installation Drinking Water Contamination

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If you or a family member have developed a serious illness and have served on a US military installation, you probably have been exposed to PFAS forever chemicals

Monday, April 18, 2022 - Burn Pits 360 is a non-profit organization that serves as an online registry where service members and their families who are victims of burn pits and firefighting foam injuries, or the survivors of those who have died from such injuries, can "record the names of warriors who served the nation but have passed away due to illnesses from toxic injury." Military veterans and their loved ones who have developed cancer or neurological disorder and have drunk the tap water near military bases should speak with a PFAS water attorney to register to file a claim for lump-sum monetary compensation.

Toxic burn pits, areas on military bases where toxic, non-disposable garbage and waste materials are dumped and set ablaze, are at the center of the military's water contamination disaster. For decades millions of tons of otherwise non-disposable plastics, electronics, and other items that the local garbage authorities would not accept because of their impact on the environment, were burned in these pits. According to BurnPits360.com, the leader in exposing burn pit toxicity and the effects they may have on the local environment, " government contractors burned up to 227 metric tons of hazardous waste at forward operating bases using jet fuel in large ground pits. Items burned included: batteries, medical waste, amputated body parts, plastics, ammunition, human waste, animal carcasses, rubber, chemicals, & more." To keep the blazes under control, the burn pits were regularly and routinely sprayed with firefighting foam. This foam, manufactured by 3M and other government contractors, contains toxic, carcinogenic PFAS forever chemicals. Forever chemicals are thought to cause cancer in humans because they do not break down and thus bioaccumulate over time within the body. The toxic stew produced by burn pit chemicals leaches naturally into the underlying water table and municipal and local tap water drinking supplies, contaminating them. Thousands of families live, work, or play near the nation's military installations that the Department of Defense has identified as being the source of burn pit/firefighting foam water supply contamination. If you, your spouse, or children have developed testicular cancer, kidney cancer, liver cancer, or pancreatic cancer and have lived for one year or more near a military base, you should consider talking with a PFAS water attorney and filing PFAS Cancer lawsuits as a result of drinking, bathing, and playing in contaminated water. Courts are finding that the military had a responsibility to keep soldiers and their families safe from becoming sick from chemicals they put into the local air, water, and soil. BurnPits360 calls the family tragedies that toxic burn pits and firefighting foam have caused "the invisible wounds of war and attributes thousands of service members and their families' illnesses to drinking the local polluted tap water. "Some of the devastating health conditions suffered by veterans exposed include neurological disorders, pulmonary diseases, rare forms of cancer, and many unexplained symptoms," according to BP360.

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