The Staggering Scope Of Firefighting Foam Water Contamination

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Military bases, municipal fire departments, and airports may have exposed millions of US families to carcinogens in their tap water

Monday, March 14, 2022 - More families of service members who live in or work near the nation's 400+ military bases are concerned that their drinking water may be polluted with toxic, carcinogenic chemicals that could cause cancer to themselves or their children. The Pentagon admitted the number of military bases with water supplies contaminated with toxic fluorinated chemicals, or PFAS that may cause PFAS cancer went underreported. According to a report published by the environmental working group (EWG), titled, "Pentagon Admits it Undercounted Military Bases Contaminated with 'Forever Chemicals" While the Pentagon cannot pinpoint the exact number of installations that are polluted, they admitted to more than 400 incidences of forever chemicals found on over 300 bases throughout the United States. Toxic firefighting foam that has been used regularly for decades is considered to be the main source of pollution. Family members who have developed testicular cancer, kidney cancer, liver cancer, or pancreatic cancer from drinking water contaminated with carcinogenic PFAS chemicals from firefighting foam are filing water contamination lawsuits against the federal government. If you or a loved one have lived near a US military base for more than one year in the last 20, your entire family should seek the medical advice of a cancer specialist. Other families that live in municipalities where firefighters have been trained using toxic firefighting foam may consider filing a lawsuit against 3M Co, DuPont de Nemours Inc, and other manufacturers of firefighting foams.

Lawsuits stemming from firefighting foam cancer is expected to grow into the largest mass tort legal action of our lifetime. Millions of military families may have at least one family member, possibly a child, that has developed firefighting foam cancer from drinking tap water regularly and for more than a year. Cancer has a latency period of between ten and twenty years before the symptoms become obvious and treatment is sought. Now picture the number of families that live near the 27,000 fire departments listed with the National Fire Department Registry that use firefighting foam to train firefighters. There are more than 5000 public airports and hundreds of international airports in the US that continue to use toxic firefighting foam regularly. According to SafeChemicals.org (SC), most companies that make firefighting foam are unwilling to take responsibility for the product's safe disposal. Most firefighting foam is sprayed with water to wash the surface that eventually drains into the underlying water table. Only by filing a firefighting foam-drinking water lawsuit can a person act to hold international conglomerates responsible. The companies ... "knew for years that PFAS were harmful, but they continued to make the chemicals and put them into a wide array of products. 3M, which recently settled a lawsuit with the state of Minnesota for $850 million, phased out its production of PFAS for firefighting foam by the end of 2002, but other companies have continued to make it," according to SC.

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