PFAS in Groundwater: What Communities Need to Know
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Groundwater contamination is one of the most widespread consequences of PFAS pollution. Because PFAS are so resistant to degradation, they can persist in groundwater for decades, leading to long-term exposure risks for communities that rely on well water or untreated water sources.
How PFAS Contaminates Groundwater
PFAS enter groundwater through:
- Industrial Waste: Factories that produce or use PFAS-containing materials can release the chemicals into the surrounding soil and water.
- Firefighting Foam: PFAS-containing firefighting foam can seep into the ground during use, contaminating local water sources.
Health Risks from PFAS-Contaminated Groundwater
Communities that rely on groundwater for drinking water are at risk for long-term exposure to PFAS. The health risks include:
- Increased Cancer Risk: Long-term consumption of contaminated water increases the likelihood of developing certain cancers.
- Liver and Kidney Damage: PFAS can accumulate in these organs, leading to toxicity over time.
Legal Options for Affected Communities
Communities affected by groundwater contamination can seek compensation for:
- Medical Costs: Covering the expenses of treating illnesses linked to PFAS exposure.
- Water System Improvements: Compensation to help cover the cost of water filtration systems to remove PFAS from drinking water.
How GetCompensation.LAW Can Help
GetCompensation.LAW helps communities take legal action against companies responsible for groundwater contamination. We provide:
- Comprehensive Case Review: Assessing the extent of PFAS contamination in your community’s water supply.
- Legal Representation: Fighting for compensation to cover medical expenses and water filtration improvements.