Environment
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EPA Identifies Over 120,000 Sites in US That Exposes People to PFAS Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has discovered over 120,000 places all over the US where residents may be exposed to a certain type of toxic "forever chemicals" linked to various cancers and other health issues that is a disturbing amount four times larger than the one reported in the past, as per data which the Guardian obtained.
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