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Study links higher PFAS levels to ‘superfund’ sites and limited fresh-food access

Study links higher PFAS levels to ‘superfund’ sites and limited fresh-food access



Findings highlight how built environment in low-income neighborhoods presents multiple PFAS exposure routesNew research aimed at identifying which US neighborhoods face increased exposure to toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” found those living near “superfund” sites and other major industrial polluters, or in areas with limited access to fresh food, generally have higher levels of the dangerous compounds in their blood.The study looked at hundreds of people living in southern California and found those who do not live within a half mile of a grocery store have 14% higher levels of PFOA and PFOS – two common PFAS compounds – in their blood than those who do. Continue reading…



Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/nov/30/pfas-toxic-chemicals-low-income-neighborhoods

Author : Tom Perkins

Publish date : 2024-11-30 20:27:17

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