‘Forever chemicals’ discovered in rural Iowa streams

Researchers find PFAS in rural rivers and streams in Iowa.
Researchers find PFAS in rural rivers and streams in Iowa. - Pixabay/silviarita
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Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey reported finding toxic “forever chemicals” during a study that focused on bodies of moving water in rural parts of Iowa. 

Traces of synthetic chemicals that are not only toxic, but also will continue to exist in the environment, were found during the first research project of it’s kind conducted on rural creeks and rivers, according to the Iowa Capital Dispatch.

“Reminder: Despite 23 Republicans voting yes, @RepAshleyHinson & @RepMMM voted against requirements and incentives to limit these ‘forever chemicals’ that can have negative health effects on humans,” Progress Iowa wrote in an Oct. 19 tweet.

Of the 60 streams included in the study, traces of perfluroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl, commonly known as PFAS or forever chemicals, were present in about a third, the Iowa Capital Dispatch reported. 

These chemicals are often traced back to airports and military bases across the country, but the discovery in rural areas away from those places was a significant discovery, according to Iowa Public Radio.

PFAS were first made in the 1930s and have the ability to repel both oil and water plus are resistant to heat, Iowa Public Radio reported. The chemicals are in firefighting foam, makeup, nonstick pans and even clothing.



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