'Forever chemicals' found at three Michigan military bases near the Great Lakes
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Detroit Metro Times) Six military bases in the Great Lakes region, including three in Michigan, have high levels of forever chemicals that are contaminating the groundwater, according to U.S. Department of Defense records obtained by an environmental advocacy group.
The toxic class of chemicals known as PFAS are oozing into the Great Lakes, contaminating wildlife and posing a risk to people who eat fish tainted with the chemicals, the Environmental Working Group (EWG) warned.
Most of the PFAS come from firefighting foams used by the Defense Department.
The six affected sites in Michigan are the Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Harrison Township, Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda, and Alpena County Regional Airport in Alpena. The other sites are Duluth International Airport in Minnesota, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station in New York, and General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee.
PFAS from these sites could be harming the Great Lakes wildlife, including lake trout, walleye and smelt, posing potential health risks to anyone who consumes the contaminated fish, EWG said in a report. ...........(more)
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