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nitpicker

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Sat Oct 21, 2017, 04:44 AM Oct 2017

Auditors: Firefighting chemicals forced water-system shutdowns or fixes at 11 DoD installations

https://www.militarytimes.com/pay-benefits/military-benefits/health-care-benefits/2017/10/20/auditors-firefighting-chemicals-forced-water-system-shutdowns-or-fixes-at-11-dod-installations/

Auditors: Firefighting chemicals forced water-system shutdowns or fixes at 11 DoD installations

By: Karen Jowers ?  17 hours ago

Defense officials found elevated levels of chemicals used in firefighting foam in the drinking water at 11 U.S. military installations, government auditors reported, leading to the shuttering of some water sources and the installation of treatment systems in others.
The chemicals are needed so the foam meets military requirements for how fast it puts out fires and how long it prevents them from flaming back up. But the Environmental Protection Agency has issued health advisories about exposure to some of the foam’s ingredients, according to a Government Accountability Office report.

A well at Camp Pendleton, California, found to contain the chemicals was taken out of service, and the affected reservoir was drained and refilled with water from another source, the report states. A company that operates drinking water systems at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, shuttered two wells that contain the chemicals and plans to install a treatment system before bringing those wells back into service.
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The chemicals in question are part of firefighting foam that’s used by DoD and civilian airports: perfluorooctane sulfonate, or PFOS, and perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA. They’re part of a larger group of manufactured compounds called perfluorinated chemicals, better known as PFCs. According to the EPA, exposure to PFOS and PFOA could result in “fetal developmental effects during pregnancy or to breastfed infants, cancer, liver damage, immune effects, thyroid effects and other effects.”

The military services have directed installations to test for PFOS and PFOA in their drinking water and take steps to address water that contains amounts of PFOS and PFOA above the EPA’s lifetime health advisory level. The Navy and Air Force have completed their testing, according to the report, and the Army was expected to complete their testing at the end of September.

The 11 installations where DoD is addressing the elevated levels of PFOS and PFOA in drinking water are in nine states:

• Alaska: Eielson Air Force Base.
• California: Camp Pendleton (South), Fort Hunter Liggett and Naval Support Activity Monterey (radio transmitter facility).
• Idaho: Mountain Home Air Force Base.
• Kansas: Fort Leavenworth.
• New Hampshire: New Boston Air Force Station.
• Ohio: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
• Pennsylvania: Horsham Air Guard Station.
• Virginia: Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fentress.
• Washington: Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

DoD has also taken steps to address elevated levels of these chemicals in the drinking water in communities outside 19 military installations, based on their testing. That includes installing treatment systems or supplying bottled water.
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Auditors: Firefighting chemicals forced water-system shutdowns or fixes at 11 DoD installations (Original Post) nitpicker Oct 2017 OP
Where are the chemicals coming from?? Angry Dragon Oct 2017 #1
Foam that is used to extinguish fires.... Historic NY Oct 2017 #2
THANK YOU Angry Dragon Oct 2017 #3

Historic NY

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2. Foam that is used to extinguish fires....
Sat Oct 21, 2017, 05:39 AM
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