Drinking water exposed 23 million Americans to ‘forever chemicals’: Study
By Karah Rucker (Anchor), Kalé Carey (Reporter), Jake Larsen (Video Editor)
A recent study found wastewater treatment plants are responsible for exposing 23 million Americans to toxic “forever chemicals” in their drinking water. These chemicals, known as PFAS, don’t break down naturally and are linked to a range of health issues, including various types of cancer and liver damage.
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Click to see story on thenewlede.orgThe study, conducted by a team of scientists in New York, included water samples from eight wastewater treatment plants across the United States.
Despite advancements in water treatment technology, the research reveals that PFAS are ending up in rivers and lakes. As a result, it is contaminating the tap water of millions of people.
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While treatment processes are designed to remove impurities, the study found that PFAS can withstand filtration and enter the water supply.
The researchers estimate at least half of Americans consume contaminated tap water, as these chemicals are widespread in the environment.
PFAS are commonly used in everyday products such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, medications and fire suppressants.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently regulates six types of these chemicals. However, thousands of unregulated PFAS compounds remain in water systems, impacting an estimated 70% of the U.S. population.
“We’re identifying large amounts of chemicals that we know very little about,” said the study’s lead author.
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The EPA has made some efforts to address PFAS contamination. However, experts argue current regulations are insufficient to protect public health.
PFAS accumulates in the body over time, leading to potential long-term health risks. Because these chemicals do not break down naturally, they have earned the nickname “forever chemicals.”
Additionally, the study suggests that climate change could exacerbate the problem.
Experts said widespread drought across rivers and lakes in the U.S. creates less natural water to dilute wastewater before it enters treatment plants. This could potentially increase the concentration of PFAs in drinking water.
[Karah Rucker]
A NEW STUDY REVEALS WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 23 MILLION AMERICANS INGESTING TOXIC FOREVER CHEMICALS FROM THEIR DRINKING WATER.
WHILE FEDERAL REGULATIONS ARE SLOWLY CATCHING UP, THE WIDESPREAD CONTAMINATION MEANS MANY PEOPLE ARE EXPOSED WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING IT.
A TEAM OF NEW YORK SCIENTISTS SAMPLED WATER AT EIGHT DIFFERENT WASTEWATER PLANTS IN THE U-S.
DESPITE EXISTING TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES TO REMOVE IMPURITIES, SCIENTISTS SAY THESE MOLECULES CAN WITHSTAND WATER FILTRATION AND ENTER RIVERS AND LAKES.
RESULTING IN HALF OF AMERICANS DRINKING CONTAMINATED TAP WATER.
THESE CHEMICALS ARE COMMONLY USED IN NON-STICK COOKWARE, FOOD PACKAGING, MEDICATION AND FIRE SUPPRESSANT.
AT LEAST 75 PERCENT OF PFAS WERE FOUND IN TREATED WASTEWATER–BUT SCIENTISTS SAY NONE OF THEM ARE ON THE E-P-A’S RADAR.
THE STUDY’S LEAD AUTHOR SAYS “We’re identifying really large amounts of chemicals that we know very little about.”
RIGHT NOW THE ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY ONLY REGULATES SIX FOREVER CHEMICALS…LEAVING THOUSANDS IN THE WATER SYSTEMS SERVING 70 PERCENT OF THE NATION’S POPULATION.
EXPERTS SAY THESE CHEMICALS BUILD UP IN THE BODY OVER TIME LEADING TO LONG TERM EXPOSURE RISKS.
THE MOST CONCERNING PART…THESE CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS DON’T NATURALLY BREAK DOWN, EARNING THE NICKNAME ‘FOREVER CHEMICALS.’
SCIENTISTS HAVE LINKED THESE CHEMICALS TO HEALTH ISSUES LIKE CANCER, LIVER DAMAGE AND IMMUNE SYSTEM DISRUPTION.
THE PUBLISHED RESEARCH SUGGESTS CLIMATE CHANGE COULD WORSEN EXPOSURE TO THESE CHEMICALS.
AS DROUGHT DIMINISHES LAKES AND RIVERS…THERE’S LESS NATURAL WATER TO DILUTE THE WASTEWATER POTENTIALLY IMPACTING THE WATER SUPPLY.
FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS, I’M KARAH RUCKER.
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Click to see story on CNN‘Forever chemicals’ are polluting water in an unexpected way — via prescription drugs
Click to see story on The Washington PostResearchers make disturbing discovery about combination of ‘forever chemicals’ and microplastics: ‘It is imperative’
Click to see story on thecooldown.comScientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Click to see story on KIFIAs many as 23M Americans exposed to toxic ‘forever chemicals’ via treated wastewater: Study
Click to see story on The Hill‘Forever chemicals’ are polluting water in an unexpected way — via prescription drugs
Click to see story on Portland Press Herald‘Forever chemicals’ in wastewater far more widespread than previously known, study reveals
Click to see story on Phys.org‘Forever chemicals’ are causing health problems in some wildlife
Click to see story on Science NewsRight
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Scientists find new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water – WCCB Charlotte’s CW
Click to see story on WCCB CharlotteScientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Click to see story on UpstractForever chemicals: Wastewater treatment plants funnel PFAS into drinking water
Click to see story on NewScientistTexas lawmaker files bill to reduce ‘forever chemicals’ in sewage-based fertilizer
Click to see story on Temple Daily Telegram‘Forever chemicals’ in wastewater far more widespread than previously known, study reveals – Tech and Science Post
Click to see story on Tech and Science PostA New Toxic Chemical Is Lurking in America’s Drinking Water – altnews.org
Click to see story on altnews.orgA New Toxic Chemical Is Lurking in America’s Drinking Water
Click to see story on sgtreport.comCertain wildlife is being negatively affected by the use of forever chemicals
Click to see story on list23.comPFAS Contamination: How Wastewater Treatment Plants Affect Drinking Water Safety
Click to see story on ecnetnews.comA chemical company built a 64-kilometer-long CO pipeline almost 16 years ago, but it is still not in use – Locals are concerned about toxic gas
Click to see story on Tärkeimmät talousuutiset | Kauppalehti…Pharmaceuticals adding ‘forever chemicals’ to water supply: Study
Click to see story on beckershospitalreview.comResearchers make disturbing discovery about combination of ‘forever chemicals’ and microplastics: ‘It is imperative’
Click to see story on Phil's Stock WorldPerpetual pollutants: PFAS from wastewater treatment plants contaminate drinking water sources
Click to see story on themondonews.comA New Toxic Chemical Is Lurking in America’s Drinking Water
Click to see story on Natural BlazeFluorinated drugs, a type of PFAS, widely contaminating US drinking water
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