UK RAF Bases Linked to Alarming PFAS Groundwater Contamination
Recent revelations expose hazardous “forever chemicals” in groundwater near RAF bases in the UK, raising urgent health and environmental concerns.
Recent revelations expose hazardous “forever chemicals” in groundwater near RAF bases in the UK, raising urgent health and environmental concerns.
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Exclusive: Sampling results show ‘extremely concerning’ concentrations of PFOS and PFOA at sites across UKWhere are the UK’s ‘forever chemical’ hotspots?RAF bases are hotspots of toxic “forever chemical” pollution in water,
Nearly a third of people in the U.S. have been exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water that could impact their health, according to a new analysis by scientists at
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