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BumRushDaShow

(128,506 posts)
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 09:15 AM Jun 2022

EPA warns toxic 'forever chemicals' more dangerous than once thought

Source: Washington Post

The Environmental Protection Agency warned Wednesday that a group of human-made chemicals found in the drinking water, cosmetics and food packaging used by millions of Americans pose a greater danger to human health than regulators previously thought. The new health advisories for a ubiquitous class of compounds known as polyfluoroalkyl and perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, underscore the risk facing dozens of communities across the country.

Linked to infertility, thyroid problems and several types of cancer, these “forever chemicals” can persist in the environment for years without breaking down. “People on the front-lines of PFAS contamination have suffered for far too long,” EPA Administrator Michael Regan said in a statement. “That’s why EPA is taking aggressive action.” The guidance aims to prompt local officials to install water filters or at least notify residents of contamination. But for now, the federal government does not regulate the chemicals.

Health advocates have called on the Biden administration to act more quickly to address what officials from both parties describe as a contamination crisis that has touched every state. “Today’s announcement should set off alarm bells for consumers and regulators,” said Melanie Benesh, legislative attorney at the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit organization. “These proposed advisory levels demonstrate that we must move much faster to dramatically reduce exposures to these toxic chemicals.”

Since the 1940s, chemical makers have used the highly durable compounds to make nonstick cookware, moisture-repellent fabrics and flame-retardant equipment. But that same toughness against water and fire, which made the chemicals profitable, allowed them to accumulate in nature and build up in the body — with long-term health impacts.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/06/15/epa-pfas-forever-chemicals/

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EPA warns toxic 'forever chemicals' more dangerous than once thought (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Jun 2022 OP
Great, just great. Ferrets are Cool Jun 2022 #1
As long as the hospitals aren't filling up with PFAS victims, ... no worse than the flu, ... I'm progree Jun 2022 #2
I admire the cut of your sarcasm jib, progree. It smells like......victory. jaxexpat Jun 2022 #4
I like my non-stick frying pans Marthe48 Jun 2022 #3
That's part of the problem, everyone likes the convenience Victor_c3 Jun 2022 #5
We live up river from a DuPont plant that makes C8 Marthe48 Jun 2022 #8
Check out the movie Dark Waters before you continue. Its not easy, but the risk is really too high. LT Barclay Jun 2022 #23
Also, PFAS- Forever, Everywhere Toxins: appalachiablue Jun 2022 #6
If you are using scratched Teflon, you are exposing yourself to the chemicals. Maggiemayhem Jun 2022 #7
I needed new lans anyway cause all my non-stick are scratched. Any recommendations on an Pepsidog Jun 2022 #9
Cast iron AncientOfDays Jun 2022 #13
cast iron or good stainless Kali Jun 2022 #14
Yes I do have some cast iron. I like them but your are correct, they Pepsidog Jun 2022 #20
Teflon hasn't been sold in awhile. Maggiemayhem Jun 2022 #24
"Dark Waters". SergeStorms Jun 2022 #11
Kicking for visibility SheltieLover Jun 2022 #10
K n R ! Thanks for posting! nt JoeOtterbein Jun 2022 #12
Keep an eye on anyone pushing deregulation... cynical_idealist Jun 2022 #15
We have black cast iron cookware along with heavy stainless steel pots pandr32 Jun 2022 #16
So, Clark's non-nutritive cereal varnish was more than a sledding hazard Mersky Jun 2022 #17
Putting human and household waste sludge Maine Abu El Banat Jun 2022 #18
Europe always seems to be a step ahead of us in health protections. Ziggysmom Jun 2022 #19
Chemical companies have known this forever. BComplex Jun 2022 #21
pet bird owners been tryin to warn ppl for a couple decades. mopinko Jun 2022 #22

progree

(10,893 posts)
2. As long as the hospitals aren't filling up with PFAS victims, ... no worse than the flu, ... I'm
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 09:41 AM
Jun 2022

Last edited Wed Jun 15, 2022, 10:30 AM - Edit history (1)

so done worrying about PFAS, anyway, it's endemic, too little data on so-called "long PFAS" to worry about, you all can hide in your mama's basement if you wish, I'm going to enjoy life.

Victor_c3

(3,557 posts)
5. That's part of the problem, everyone likes the convenience
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 10:16 AM
Jun 2022

If I’m not mistaken, the contamination is mostly around areas where the products are produced and not from the use of such products.

Marthe48

(16,904 posts)
8. We live up river from a DuPont plant that makes C8
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 10:37 AM
Jun 2022

Being so aware of the problems C8 caused/is causing, I'm not replacing the non-stick I have. I have a bunch of Corning Visions. Corning had to it off the market because some pieces shattered in use. I'm careful with mine, and haven't had a problem. I use it the most of all my cookware.

LT Barclay

(2,594 posts)
23. Check out the movie Dark Waters before you continue. Its not easy, but the risk is really too high.
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 06:53 PM
Jun 2022


We're using Pyrex, silicone cookwear, and pizza stones.

appalachiablue

(41,103 posts)
6. Also, PFAS- Forever, Everywhere Toxins:
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 10:16 AM
Jun 2022

Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water Linked to High Blood Pressure Risk, Study Middle Aged Women, MORE, June 14, 22
https://democraticunderground.com/114228370

Maggiemayhem

(807 posts)
7. If you are using scratched Teflon, you are exposing yourself to the chemicals.
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 10:33 AM
Jun 2022

My area is contaminated by the Air Guard using fire fighting foam.Watch the movie “Dark Waters.”

Pepsidog

(6,254 posts)
9. I needed new lans anyway cause all my non-stick are scratched. Any recommendations on an
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 10:51 AM
Jun 2022

alternative kind of cookware that doesn’t contain these chemicals or is it just a fact of life that we live with them?

AncientOfDays

(162 posts)
13. Cast iron
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 11:26 AM
Jun 2022

Cast iron is easily seasoned to be non-stick - most comes that way.

I use cast iron on my Induction range.

Does need to be hand washed - not dishwasher.

Kali

(55,004 posts)
14. cast iron or good stainless
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 11:31 AM
Jun 2022

both have a little learning curve, but worth it for all sorts of reasons.

Pepsidog

(6,254 posts)
20. Yes I do have some cast iron. I like them but your are correct, they
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 01:06 PM
Jun 2022

take some time to get used to cooking with them. Thanks for the reply.

Maggiemayhem

(807 posts)
24. Teflon hasn't been sold in awhile.
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 06:57 PM
Jun 2022

So anything new is safe. I use both cast iron and stainless. I haven’t tried any of the new stone surfaces.

SergeStorms

(19,187 posts)
11. "Dark Waters".
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 11:21 AM
Jun 2022

Great movie starring Mark Ruffalo and Anne Hathaway. No one in their right mind would eat anything caught in the Chesapeake Bay after watching it.

pandr32

(11,559 posts)
16. We have black cast iron cookware along with heavy stainless steel pots
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 12:07 PM
Jun 2022

No non-stick pans. Our cast iron cookware get a quick rinse off in the sink and they are good to go again. We have six pans and one pot. I don't see any use for 'non-stick' at all as cast iron already does this so well.

Mersky

(4,980 posts)
17. So, Clark's non-nutritive cereal varnish was more than a sledding hazard
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 12:16 PM
Jun 2022


But seriously, between my thyroid disease and ovary issues, I’ll ask my doctor about getting pfas levels checked, etc.

BComplex

(8,019 posts)
21. Chemical companies have known this forever.
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 02:28 PM
Jun 2022

They knew exactly what they were doing. They just don't care as long as they're making $$. THAT is why they promote republicans. Republicans are evil. They allow and promote evil in our society and in our lives.

mopinko

(70,022 posts)
22. pet bird owners been tryin to warn ppl for a couple decades.
Wed Jun 15, 2022, 06:21 PM
Jun 2022

ask any avian vet.

eta- and i helped. they were starting to put that shit in EVERYTHING. there was even a toilet cleaner that had it. it was being used in clothing for stain protection.
i knew it was starting to sink in when they stopped bragging about it. if you look, you rarely see the teflon name used any more.

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