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Toxic 'forever chemicals' contaminating US tap water, claims report

In the report, researchers discovered 56 new contaminants, including pesticides and radioactive materials, in tap water.

Updated on: Nov 4, 2021, 13:03:38 IST
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Millions of people living in the United States are at the risk of developing cancer and other problems such as liver disease due to the contaminated tap water they are consuming, a report by a leading environmental group has claimed. The Environmental Working Group, in its report claimed that toxic contaminants have been discovered in the tap water, which is consumed by Americans on a daily basis.

The researchers studied nearly 50,000 water systems over the past two years from across the US to arrive at conclusion. (Bloomberg)
The researchers studied nearly 50,000 water systems over the past two years from across the US to arrive at conclusion. (Bloomberg)

In the report, researchers discovered 56 new contaminants, including pesticides and radioactive materials, in tap water. The problem is mainly caused by the decaying infrastructure and the pollution from toxic "forever chemicals", that can be found in water, air, food or even in shampoo or makeup, according to the report.

The researchers studied nearly 50,000 water systems over the past two years from across the US to arrive at conclusion.

There are several thousand types of Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), but their common characteristic is that they disintegrate extremely slowly, earning them the nickname "forever chemicals".

Once ingested, these chemicals accumulate in the body. According to some studies, exposure to PFAS can lead to problems with fertility, developmental delays in children, increased risks of obesity or certain cancers (prostate, kidney and testicular). It can also increase cholesterol levels or even a decrease in the immune response to certain infections or after a vaccine.

(With agency inputs)

 
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