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Warning for anyone who drinks tap water after ban in Europe

A French region has banned tap water amid warnings it could be a "warning" for the rest of Europe. 60,000 residents of Alsace, eastern France, have been told by the local government that it had found dangerously high levels of PFAs – or ‘forever chemicals’ – in the water.

Those in high-risk groups – under-twos, immunocompromised people, pregnant women – were advised not to drink water from the taps for the rest of year.
I think that we are at the start of the story,” says Séverine Maistre, who lives in Saint-Louis and who used to work in clinical drug trials. “Currently we are talking about peaks here and there … [But the chemicals] will be everywhere in France.

"It will be the same in Germany, in Switzerland, in the UK, and everywhere.” A 70-year-old woman said: "“Even if we are not fragile we are scared. We are terrorised – this is about water, without which we cannot live.”
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ShenaniganFoodie · 36-40, M
Veolia Water ( French Owned ) is the largest waterworks system in the world

Perfluoroalkoxy alkanes ( Man Maded Chemical ) This chemical is used in
Pizza boxes
Microwave popcorn bags
Non-stick cookware
Water-resistant clothing
Stain-resistant carpets and furniture
Cleaning products
Paint, polish, and wax
Fire-fighting foam

PFAS get into drinking water when they percolate from soil to groundwater or surface water. PFAS are water soluble and are commonly found in water near facilities that manufacture or used to manufacture PFAS and products that contain PFAS. Also, many contaminated areas are near facilities that use PFAS fire-fighting foam for training, such as military bases, airports, and fire-fighting training centers. Lastly, PFAS can get into water when products that contain PFAS are tossed into landfills. As the products break down, PFAS linger in the soil and seep into nearby water sources.

The standards safe limit is 4 parts per trillion. Veolia and Culligan France treat all the drinking water in Alsace, France.

All PFAS are removed via Activated carbon filtration, Reverse osmosis & Ion exchange systems.

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