Congress is considering a bill to protect our drinking water from a set of toxic chemicals called PFAS. Tell your representative to vote YES to protect safe drinking water. |
Friend,
Across the country, hundreds of communities have had their drinking water contaminated with toxic chemicals known as PFAS.1
This week, Congress will vote on legislation that would permanently curb a major source of this PFAS contamination: firefighting foams used by the military.
So far, the military has confirmed that PFAS have contaminated the groundwater of at least 126 military bases.2
Research links these "forever chemicals" to several kinds of cancers, immune system disorders and infertility.3
The Pentagon exacerbates this problem every day by continuing to use hazardous PFAS foams -- even though safer alternatives already exist.
We know that we can win on this issue -- the Senate has already ordered the military to phase out these toxic chemicals. Now we need to win this week's vote in the House.
Tell Congress to protect our drinking water by "turning off the tap" on PFAS at military bases.
Thank you for taking action,
Jeanne Bassett
Senior Associate
1. Eric Lipton and Julie Turkewitz, "E.P.A. Proposes Weaker Standards on Chemicals Contaminating Drinking Water," New York Times, April 25, 2019.
2. Tara Copp, "DoD: At least 126 bases report water contaminants linked to cancer, birth defects," Military Times, April 26, 2018.
3. Brian Pascus, "New study claims 43 states expose millions to dangerous chemical in drinking water," CBS News, May 7, 2019.
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