US agency takes unprecedented action to tackle PFAS water pollution
by Tom Perkins from on (#6BGFR)
EPA has ordered chemical company Chemours to stop discharging high levels of the toxic substance into the Ohio River
The US Environmental Protection Agency is taking unprecedented enforcement action over PFAS water pollution by ordering the chemical giant Chemours' Parkersburg, West Virginia, plant to stop discharging extremely high levels of toxic PFAS waste into the Ohio River.
The river is a drinking water source for 5 million people, and the EPA's Clean Water Act violation order cites 71 instances between September 2018 to March 2023 in which Chemours' Washington Works facility discharged more PFAS waste than its pollution permit allowed.
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