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For decades, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been encouraging farmers to use "sewage sludge" — a byproduct of wastewater treatment — as a fertilizer for crops across the United States.
PFAS are virtually indestructible, linked to devastating health impacts like cancer, birth defects, and immune system disorders. PFAS chemicals from sewage sludge wind up absorbed into soil, crops, and groundwater, creating a never-ending cycle of contamination.
Shockingly, the EPA has known about this contamination since 2003, when giant chemical corporation 3M revealed research that showed alarming levels of PFAS in sewage sludge. Additionally, scientists within the EPA have been ringing alarm bells for years!
The EPA has already stated that there's "no safe level" of exposure to PFAS, and designated some as hazardous. Despite this, the EPA continues to encourage the practice to this day — without requiring any PFAS testing.
P.S. The EPA has a duty to protect the environment and, by association, public health. Why is it overlooking this important mandate? Sign the petition.
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