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Nearly Half of Tap Water in US Contains Forever Chemicals

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No surprise to me - Dallas has some of the most contaminated, carcinogen-filled tap water in the country. I've used Brita filters for tap water for 10+ years and I really just use that for cooking, filling my CPAP, the dog's water, etc. - I almost exclusively drink Ozarka spring water.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/07/05/health/pfas-nearly-half-us-tap-water-wellness/index.html

Almost half of the tap water in the US is contaminated with chemicals known as “forever chemicals,” according to a new study from the US Geological Survey.

The number of people drinking contaminated water may be even higher than what the study found, however, because the researchers weren’t able to test for all of these per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, or PFAS, chemicals that are considered dangerous to human health.

PFAS are a family of ubiquitous synthetic chemicals that linger in the environment and the human body. PFAS exposure is linked to problems like cancer, obesity, thyroid disease, high cholesterol, decreased fertility, liver damage and hormone suppression, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.

In June 2022, based on the latest science, the EPA issued health advisories that said the chemicals are much more hazardous to human health than scientists originally thought and are probably more dangerous even at levels thousands of times lower than previously believed.

There are more than 12,000 types of PFAS in total, according to the National Institutes of Health, but only 32 of the compounds can be picked up by lab tests developed by the US Geological Survey.

Previously, there was limited information on exactly how much PFAS chemicals are in residential tap water, said the authors of the research, published Wednesday in the journal Environmental International. They added that this study is the most comprehensive to date that includes both private wells and public water sources.

The scientists collected water samples directly from taps at 716 locations – 269 from private wells and 447 from public sources – between 2016 and 2021. Based on their findings, they estimate that at least one PFAS chemical would be detected in 45% of US drinking water samples.

Most of the contamination came from water sources near urban areas and in areas that generated PFAS, like manufacturing that uses the chemicals in its products or sites where waste was collected.

The highest concentrations of PFAS in drinking water were found in the Great Plains, the Great Lakes, the Eastern Seaboard and Central/Southern California, the study said.

Concentrations were similar between private wells and public supplies.

PFAS can be found in many places, studies show, so toxicologist Dr. Jamie DeWitt is not surprised that it is in so much drinking water.

“There’s been almost no place scientists have looked where they have not found PFAS,” said DeWitt, a professor of pharmacology and toxicology in the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology at East Carolina University who was not involved in the new study.

PFAS are found in hundreds of household items. The chemicals are used to make carpets and clothes stain-resistant. They keep food from sticking to pans and food packaging, and they’re good at keeping grease and water from soaking through. PFAS are in mobile phones, commercial airplanes and low-emission vehicles, in the foods you can buy at the farmers market or the grocery store, and in rainwater and dental floss. They’re even in the dust that collects in your home.

A 2019 study suggested that PFAS chemicals could be found in 98% of the US population. With that in mind, the new 45% number may sound low, but DeWitt said there could be a couple factors at play. For one, a number of utilities have been making an effort to remove PFAS from the water. Homeowners could also have filters on their systems that make it so PFAS are not as easily detectable.

“I think that’s still a pretty high number, considering,” she said.

DeWitt said that it’s important for people to know what’s in their drinking water but that they don’t necessarily need to be scared.

“I don’t think people should be afraid, but they should be aware and armed themselves with knowledge so that they can get information that will help them to make decisions,” she said.

She recommended looking at your local utility website to get its most recent water report. Utilities will disclose what’s in the water and what they are doing to reduce contaminants.

A carbon filter can help, but it has to be changed regularly. If used too long, the filter can become saturated with chemicals and not work as well. Households can also use reverse osmosis filtering systems, but those can be expensive.

The EPA has proposed the first national drinking water standards for six PFAS chemicals. The proposed limits set the allowable levels for these chemicals so low that they could not be easily detected.

If the standards are finalized, water systems will have to determine whether levels of these PFAS pose a potential risk. They may also need to install treatment or take other actions, the EPA said, and may even need to switch to different water sources.

If PFAS is in 45% of US water systems, the country will have a lot of work to do, said Dr. Graham Peaslee, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and concurrent professor of chemistry and biochemistry who does PFAS research at the University of Notre Dame.


“I think that we should try our best to work on how to clean this up. My fear is that this is, global warming aside, this is probably the most expensive environmental problem we’re ever going to face,” said Peaslee, who was not involved in the new study. ”There’s nothing that will magically fix it. It’s fairly expensive to clean this up. And it’s a recurring cost, and there’s no permanent solutions to it for any particular utility. It looks frightening.”

But the cleanup will have to be done, he said, because these chemicals carry real health consequences, and people can’t exactly avoid drinking water.

“It’s really insidious, this poison,” Peaslee said. “We are going to have to get inventive on how to filter it out for all of our days.”
 
Mine comes from the Mississippi River so I know I’m ingesting a fuck ton on random chemicals. Haven’t grown a third nut just yet!!!!

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Lol at least it’s not the Vermillion 🤢
 
Not surprised. I drink filtered water, give it to the pets and plants but I don’t cook or clean with it. I’m going to start looking into putting something on the faucet or in the cabinet below it.
 
I’m not surprised about this at all! I’ve seen where the tap water gets processed in my area and it’s disgusting! They’ve got to be using a ton of chemicals to clean that up! 🥴 There is a great spring water company where I live and I try to buy from them when I can. Otherwise I just buy whatever bottled water I can.
 
Time to get one of those expensive Kangen water systems worth the investment it think
 
I have well water with an iron and arsenic remover then the water is softened and then to my reverse osmosis for ice making and drinking spigot. Growing up drinking city water and until 2013 makes me a little nervous for what I may have been exposed to

I actually just met with an integrated medicine PA and we are going to do a toxin test to see how things look from years of exposure to environmental toxins. It tests for the below via urine.

I've also sprayed enough Round Up over the years to make me a little nervous.

NAHP
Ethylparaben
Butylparaben
Propylparaben
Methylparaben
NADB
Perchlorate
NAE
DPP
MEOHP
MEHHP
MEHP
Atrazine mercapturate
Atrazine
DMTP
DETP
DMDTP
DEDTP
4-Nonylphenol
Triclosan
DDA
NACE
HEMA
NAPR
BPA
Glyphosate
2-Methylhippuric Acid
3-Methylhippuric Acid
4-Methylhippuric Acid
NAP
Phenylglyoxylic Acid
2-Hydroxyisobutyric Acid
Monoethyl Phthalate
DMP
DEP
3PBA
2,4-D
Tiglylglycine
 
Are these forever chemicals dianabol? Lets.not be so quick to judge!!

seriously I drink bottled water only as well but I think they just fill up the bottles with the next door neighbors garden hose. Or in Nestle's case out of the fucking lake... I think its a scam but its convenient so I don't really care as I just buy whatever is the cheapest at sams
 
I have a purewell gravity filter with the black and blue filters ,it is wonderful. At Amazon.
 

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