Chemical Companies Reach $1.18 Billion Settlement for Polluting Water Supply with “Forever Chemicals” Linked to Cancer and Other Health Issues
- PFASs accumulate in humans and the environment, are hard to break down, and have been associated with health problems like asthma and cancer.
- Different methods of supercritical water oxidation have reduced PFAS levels by over 99% in studies, though the techniques are currently complex and expensive.
- Chemical companies that produced PFAS have made billions of dollars while hiding the risks, and must be held accountable for pollution and cleanup costs.
- of U.S. tap water and many foods contain PFAS, so individuals should check with utilities and use filters to remove it, as exposure has been linked to cancer and other issues.
- While the harm from PFAS is still being studied, caution is recommended; people can reduce exposure by filtering water, avoiding some fish, considering proximity to military bases and airports, checking cosmetics, using air purifiers, and reducing dust.