PFAS chemicals present in air, rain, atmosphere and water in basin, which holds nearly 95% of US freshwater

Toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” are ubiquitous in the Great Lakes basin’s air, rain, atmosphere and water, new peer-reviewed research shows.

The first-of-its-kind, comprehensive picture of PFAS levels for the basin, which holds nearly 95% of the nation’s freshwater, also reveals that precipitation is probably a major contributor to the lakes’ contamination.

“We didn’t think the air and rain were significant sources of PFAS in the Great Lakes’ environment, but it’s not something that has been studied that much,” said Marta Venier, a co-author with Indiana University.

PFAS are a class of 15,000 chemicals used across dozens of industries to make products resistant to water, stains and heat. The chemicals are linked to cancer, kidney disease, birth defects, decreased immunity, liver problems and a range of other serious diseases.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      We already had leaded smog for decades when it was a gasoline additive. It correlates with a lot of the heightened violence in the 80s and could possibly explain boomerism.

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      61 month ago

      Lead and expansionism. It’s a good thing we know better than to expect indefinite perpetual growth. lol

  • Granbo's Holy Hotrod
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    171 month ago

    I mean, at this point, we know it’s everywhere. This generation led paint/pipes. Wait until archeologists are like, “WTF were themselves people doing?”

  • @n3m37h
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    151 month ago

    Thank you Steven Harper for getting rid of the Experimental Lakes Area removing Canada safeguard against this shit.

    Thank you so fucking much - Cancer

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      41 month ago

      Yeah whenever it comes to these potentially humanity exterminating issues, like pfas and climate change, every news item always has a “it’s actually way worse than we expected and predicted” somewhere in it. Really gives joy to your day, doesn’t it?

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      71 month ago

      Yep. And guess who will hold the power/money/people to remove the chemicals and guess who won’t.

      This is systemic.

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    81 month ago

    If PFAS (in particular PFOS) does turn out to have a cancer link, ho boy. It is just about everywhere at this point.

    • Pirky
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      41 month ago

      Maybe that’s why younger people are getting certain cancers more often than in decades past.

  • @spyd3r
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    51 month ago

    They should sample dirt from the farms that use water treatment plant solids as fertilizer too. Probably find it there too.