PFAS found in more communities near DOD sites

June 29, 2022
The Department of Defense has released data showing large quantities of PFAS chemicals in the drinking water of areas near military bases.

High levels of the toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been detected in the drinking water of more communities near Department of Defense installations, according to The Environmental Working Group.

Data released last week by the DOD found high levels of PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS and other PFAS in the areas near military bases in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Washington.

Related data released a month ago by the DOD found high levels of PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS and other PFAS in the areas near military bases in Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Washington. The DOD is required by Congress to publish the results of tests for PFAS in off-base drinking water as they come in and is continuing to add results for more bases across the country.

“No one should be drinking water with levels of PFAS this high,” said EWG Policy Analyst Jared Hayes.

DOD installations were previously required to provide water filters or connect nearby residents with public water supplies if PFAS levels exceeded 70 parts per trillion, or ppt, a health advisory level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). But this month, the EPA revised the advisory levels for PFOA and PFOS to levels well below 1 ppt.

PFAS have been confirmed in the groundwater of nearly 400 military installations and are suspected to be present at hundreds of other installations. The Pentagon has not yet shared its plans to approach EPA’s new drinking water health advisory levels.

PFAS are a large family of fluorinated chemicals, some of which have been linked to cancer, reproductive harm, immune system damage and other serious health problems. PFAS contaminate the drinking water of an estimated 200-plus million people.

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