More Teflon Chemical Found in New Jersey Water

There are more than 7 million PFAS and over 21 million fluorinated compounds listed in PubChem (2023).
Post Reply
pfpcnews
Posts: 1002
Joined: Mon Apr 03, 2006 5:50 am

More Teflon Chemical Found in New Jersey Water

Post by pfpcnews »

News From USW: More Teflon Chemical Found in New Jersey Drinking
Water: Steelworkers Union Calls for Investigation

PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 15, 2006--News From USW: Samples of tap water from two homes, the public library, and a local business in Parlin, N.J., were found to contain trace levels of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical used to make Teflon and other products. PFOS, a related perfluorochemical, was found in tap water and stream samples.

Representatives of the United Steelworkers Union (USW) took the samples in May as part of its ongoing investigation into PFOA contaminated sites around the country. The union believes the PFOA emissions are from DuPont's Parlin plant where PFOA was used in the manufacturing process. The USW has discovered elevated levels of PFOA in the blood of its members and other workers at DuPont plants.

The USW is calling on the New Jersey Department of Environmental Quality and the U.S. EPA to conduct a full investigation at the site in Parlin, including the monitoring of groundwater and wastewater discharges.

PFOA was labeled a "likely" human carcinogen by EPA's Science Advisory Board in January 2006. In April, a lawsuit was filed against DuPont due to PFOA contamination from its plant in Deepwater, New Jersey.

Sampling conducted jointly and independently by the USW, the Sierra Club, and the Riverkeepers has uncovered PFOA surface water and/or drinking water contamination in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, and Deepwater. PFOA contamination has also been confirmed in Circleville, Ohio and Parkersburg, West Virginia.

In January, the EPA called on DuPont to work toward eliminating PFOA from its products. However, DuPont only agreed to reduce emissions, and, in some cases, the amount of perfluorochemicals in products. DuPont is now the only US manufacturer of PFOA and has resisted calls for the company to stop manufacturing the chemical.

"The discovery of contamination in Parlin is further evidence of DuPont's failure to keep this chemical out of the environment," said Gerald Fernandez, director of USW Strategic Campaigns and assistant to USW President Leo W. Gerard.

SOURCE:
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/sit ... ewsLang=en
Post Reply