Mothers That Drink Tap Water During Pregnancy Risk Having Children Born With Birth Defects

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Three families on the same street near a naval base had children born with brain tumors

Wednesday, March 30, 2022 - People that own or rent private homes or condominiums near US military bases and installations need to immediately have their water tested for the presence of PFAS forever chemicals. In Connecticut alone, nearly one million residents may be drinking well water contaminated by the chemicals used to melt snow on the road during the winter months and runoff from the fertilizers, weed killers, and pesticides used on nearby farms. Wellwater contamination could affect residents in all states in the North East from Pennsylvania to Maine. Families that live near military bases throughout the country are on high alert because of groundwater pollution. It has recently come to light that the military disposes of the hazardous chemicals and materials it uses by dumping them in burn pits and setting them on fire. The military sprays toxic, carcinogenic firefighting foam on the pits once per month to keep the fires under control. Families are concerned that they may have sown the seeds of PFAS cancer by unknowingly drinking, bathing, and playing in tap water. Mothers are concerned that their children may have become predisposed to cancer because they drank tap water while pregnant.

The Environmental Working Group (EWG) has studied the effects of firefighting foam on the drinking water conditions in areas near military bases and other places like municipal firefighting training facilities. The EWG recently told WESA.fm that although toxic PFAS forever chemicals can be found in many products like Scotchguard carpet stain protectant and Teflon non-stick cookware coating, it is most deadly when firefighting foam is sprayed. An EWG spokesperson told WESA, "When you think about firefighting foam, it's released at gallons per second, and so you have a lot that's being discharged at once," said Melanie Benesh, legislative attorney for the Environmental Working Group, which has looked extensively at PFAS drinking water. "If that's allowed to just run off into the environment, then it can quite easily seep into the soil, into the groundwater," she said. " Because these are forever chemicals, they stay there forever." Forever chemicals found in firefighting foam can cause developmental delays in children and harm the immune system according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). They are also known to cause cancer. Cancer clusters are starting to emerge in children born to families that lived for a time on or near military bases. One story reported that three separate families living near Warminster Naval Air Base and Willow Grove Naval Air Station, north of Philadelphia, had children born with brain tumors. Joanne Stanton, of the Buxmont Coalition for Safer Water, spoke told reporters at WESA, "There's three of us who grew up in the town of Warminster on the same street within a few houses of each other, and all three of us had children with brain tumors. All the children's tumors were cancerous and they all had embryonic tissue at the core," Stanton testified."

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