Lawmakers Address Toxic PFAS Forever Chemicals By Writing Legislation That Is Pending Becoming Law

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Manufacturers and the military may be held financially responsible for contaminating local drinking water supplies throughout the country with cancer-causing chemicals

Friday, April 22, 2022 - Americans that have been diagnosed with PFAS cancer and other life-threatening disease look for lump-sum monetary compensation by filing suit against the federal government, the military, and the manufacturers of products made from PFAS forever chemicals. If you or a loved one have had a recent cancer diagnosis you may want to speak with a water contamination attorney. As a result of reports of cancer, autism, and other developmental diseases, governments at every level are rushing to address the issue and correct the problem. There has been a flurry of activity on the state level to write, review, and pass bills that would ban or limit the use of PFAS forever chemicals in consumer products like cookware, rain gear, fast-food packaging, fire fighting paraphernalia, fertilizers, and drinking water. According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, "In 2018, state legislatures introduced 76 PFAS-related bills and supplemental appropriations. In 2019, state legislatures considered at least 106 bills with language on PFAS and enacted at least 15 bills to address PFAS." Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Washington State are leading the way in writing legislation to ban or strictly regulate PFAS forever chemicals.

At the top of the list are efforts to ban firefighting foam from being used by military and municipal firefighting companies. For the past five decades, fire fighters throughout the country including on hundreds of military bases and all public airports, have used fire fighting foam to control petroleum and jet-fuel fires, and have disposed of it by diluting it with water and washing the residue into the local drainage system causing toxic, carcinogenic PFAS forever chemical to leach into the municipal water systems and the tap water of unsuspecting families. "States that have adopted or proposed limits for PFAS in drinking water include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, and Vermont. States have also passed legislation to require monitoring for PFAS in public drinking water systems."

The NCSL wrote that the number of toxic, carcinogenic chemicals that make their way into the air, water, earth, and food that we eat has reached a staggering level. "The PFAS group includes chemicals such as perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), GenX, and more than 7,800 others." PFAS forever chemicals are found in levels that are thousands of times greater than the FDA-approved limits in the municipal water supplies near military bases, airports, and firefighting stations. They are also present in high concentrations due to bioaccumulation in the tissue of beef, chicken, and pigs that drink contaminated water every day for their entire lives. PFAS forever chemicals have been found in high concentrations in the sludge from water treatment plants that are used as fertilizer on many farms throughout the United States. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) studied and found that close to 20 billion pounds of toxic water treatment plant sludge have been used to fertilize crops since 2016 according to Politico. The rate of sludge used per year is increasing steadily up to 3.4 billion pounds during 2021 alone. According to Politico about 20 million acres of crops could be contaminated by the sludge. The highest concentrations of water treatment sludge fertilizers are used in the NorthEast and secondly on the west coast. ">

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