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environment2 years ago

Saltwater Intrusion Threatens Drinking Water in Mississippi River and New Orleans

As drought conditions worsen in the Central US, saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico is moving upstream in the Mississippi River, contaminating drinking water for thousands of residents south of New Orleans. With little rain in sight, officials are working to find solutions before the saltwater infiltrates treatment plants serving tens of thousands more residents, including New Orleans. The saltwater intrusion is caused by low river levels and the density difference between saltwater and freshwater. Current estimates predict that unsafe, salty water could travel another 50 miles upstream through the end of October, potentially affecting the water supply of four parishes and over 80,000 people. The Army Corps of Engineers is constructing a higher underwater levee and plans to distribute up to 36 million gallons of freshwater per day with barges to reduce the salt content in the affected areas.

environment2 years ago

"NY AG secures $12.5B payout for 'forever chemicals' in contaminated drinking water"

New York's attorney general, Letitia James, has secured an increased settlement of $12.5 billion from industrial manufacturing company 3M for contaminating millions of Americans' drinking water with toxic "forever chemicals" known as PFAS. The revised settlement, up from the initial $10.5 billion proposal, addresses concerns raised by a bipartisan coalition of 22 attorneys general, including provisions that could have left taxpayers liable for future damages. PFAS chemicals have been linked to various health issues, and nearly 40% of public drinking water supplies in New York state have been found to contain PFAS. The settlement agreement includes changes such as removing uncapped indemnity in favor of 3M and extending the deadline for eligible water systems to review the settlement.

environment2 years ago

"Alarming Levels of 'Forever Chemicals' Found in US Drinking Water Supply"

Testing data released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reveals that the drinking water of millions of Americans from various communities across the United States is contaminated with dangerous levels of toxic chemicals known as "forever chemicals." These chemicals, including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), have been linked to cancers, reproductive harms, and developmental effects. The data shows that approximately 26 million Americans are affected, but this number is likely higher. The EPA's testing program, which aims to sample the nation's drinking water for unregulated chemicals, is just 7% complete. Environmental advocates emphasize the need for immediate action to provide clean water to affected communities.