Is your water safe to drink? Experts weigh in on โforever chemicalsโ
by: Ann Powell, Aaron Chatman
Posted: May 3, 2023 / 08:38 PM CDT
Updated: May 4, 2023 / 05:40 AM CDT
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEHT) โ Water officials says PFAS levels are on the rise at utilities in cities around Indiana, including Haubstadt, Troy and Evansville.
Officials with the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility tell us levels have been climbing for years. Bryon Will, the superintendent of the Haubstadt Water Department, says he and other water officials have talked over whether or not residents need to be concerned.
Brenna Caudill, the water quality manager in Evansville, says they have been keeping an eye on PFAS levels for the past ten years and have collected a lot of historical data on them.



โIt is something that we took it upon ourselves to go ahead and start testing for,โ she says.
PFAS, which are known as โforever chemicalsโ, have a strong bond between fluorine and carbon. Weโre told the chemical is used in fire retardant, wrappers and plastics.
Me: Since Agent Orange was ok to kill foliage in the former South Vietam.

Our minagery of many governments helping us, from top to bottom that President Ronald Reagan warned us about, is seldom taking our best interests inside new legislation to battle forever toxins like fluoride for strong teeth! Or slowing down high balling freight trains carrying PFAS BS!




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