Colorado Politics

El Paso County water contamination shows need for statewide limits

Colorado health officials should take the contamination crisis in El Paso County into their own hands and set a limit for the allowable concentration of unhealthy chemicals found in drinking water.

Certainly the U.S. Air Force has responded quickly to findings in 2016 that the military air base east of Colorado Springs had contaminated ground water with harmful perfluorinated chemicals, or PFCs, through a flame retardant used to fight fires at the airport.

PFCs are used in a number of consumer products and have been linked by scientists to problems like low birth weights, and kidney and testicular cancers. The chemicals are thought to endanger pregnant women, infants and children the most.

Read more at The Denver Post.

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