Article 4YTJK The ‘forever chemicals’ fueling a public health crisis in drinking water

The ‘forever chemicals’ fueling a public health crisis in drinking water

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Tom Perkins
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About 700 PFAS-contaminated sites have been identified across the US while those exposed to enough chemicals can face devastating health consequences

In 2002, the French multinational Saint-Gobain boosted production of chemically weatherproofed fabrics that it produced in its Merrimack, New Hampshire, plant. Soon after, serious health problems began hitting residents living near the facility.

The Merrimack Citizens for Clean Water (MCCW) advocacy group says people there suffer from high levels of cancer, cardiovascular issues, autoimmune disorders, kidney disease and developmental disorders. That includes an alarming number of children facing rare and aggressive cancers, said MCCW's Laurene Allen, who lives in the city of about 30,000 that sits an hour north of Boston.

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