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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Chemours Teflon Company Polluting The Groundwater In Dordrecht

Illustration of the Chemours DuPont teflon factory in Dordrecht, Netherlands, on July 17, 2023. Chemours teflon company polluting the groundwater. Teflon producer DuPont, now Chemours, has known for 30 years that they are seriously polluting the groundwater in Dordrecht with large amounts of toxic and carcinogenic PFAS, Zembla reports based on confidential documents from the chemical group. The documents showed DuPont had serious concerns about contaminating the drinking water with PFAS in the early 1990s. PFAS pollution is still a problem in Dordrecht. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fish in Spanish reservoir culled for water quality during extreme drought

STORY: Fish in Spanish reservoir culled for water quality during extreme drought DATELINE: March 26, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:42 LOCATION: BARCELONA, Spain CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT/SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Sau reservoir STORYLINE: The Spanish region of Catalonia has launched an anti-drought measure to preserve water quality in a drying reservoir by killing and removing a certain number of fish in it. The operation will clear two tonnes of fish a day, many of them invasive species, to prevent their death due to lack of oxygen from contaminating the reservoir. The reservoir, which is located near Barcelona, is currently at 10 percent capacity, the lowest level since 1990, as drought continues to severely affect the region. The Catalan government estimates that the current volume of the reservoir can provide water to one million residents for three months. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Barcelona, Spain. (XHTV)

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Artificial objects found in deep-sea organisms

Artificial objects found in deep-sea organisms

TOKYO, Japan - What seems to be a piece of cardboard, found in a giant isopod's excrement, is shown at the Toba Aquarium in Toba, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, on Aug. 11, 2014. This finding raises concerns that man-made waste is contaminating the abyssal floor, a habitat of giant isopods.

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Artificial objects found in deep-sea organisms

Artificial objects found in deep-sea organisms

TOKYO, Japan - Rubber bands and what seem to be chemical fibers, found in the stomach of a deceased giant isopod, are shown at the Toba Aquarium in Toba, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, on Aug. 11, 2014. The findings raise concerns that man-made waste is contaminating the abyssal floor, a habitat of giant isopods.

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Soil, groundwater contaminated at Nippon Paint site in Osaka

Soil, groundwater contaminated at Nippon Paint site in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - File photo shows the production facility in Osaka of Nippon Paint Co., where the company said June 5 it has detected seven contaminating materials in soil and groundwater in excess of the allowable limits set by the government.

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Artificial objects found in deep-sea organisms

Artificial objects found in deep-sea organisms

TOKYO, Japan - Rubber bands and what seem to be chemical fibers, found in the stomach of a deceased giant isopod, are shown at the Toba Aquarium in Toba, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, on Aug. 11, 2014. The findings raise concerns that man-made waste is contaminating the abyssal floor, a habitat of giant isopods. (Kyodo)

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Soil, groundwater contaminated at Nippon Paint site in Osaka

Soil, groundwater contaminated at Nippon Paint site in Osaka

OSAKA, Japan - File photo shows the production facility in Osaka of Nippon Paint Co., where the company said June 5 it has detected seven contaminating materials in soil and groundwater in excess of the allowable limits set by the government.

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