Several readers have asked us to point them to a list of the 55 systems at and near military bases where drinking was or is contaminated by PFAS. I'll do that below ...https://nyti.ms/2GENqEb
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JB Lewis-McChord: Fort Lewis Cantonment (Washington)
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USAG Daegu, KR Camp Carroll (Korea)
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USAG Red Cloud, KR: Camp Red Cloud (Korea)
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USAG Red Cloud, KR: Camp Stanley (Korea)
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USAG Benelux - Caserne Daumerie, BE (Belgium)
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Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center (Michigan)
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NAS Oceana - NALF Fentress (Virginia)
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For anyone just tuning in, I am listing military installations with drinking water contaminated by toxic chemicals called PFAS. By some bases the contamination affects just one household. In other cases it affects tens of thousands of people.
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I have not seen this list reported publicly before (jump in if I missed something). Part of the problem is that the DoD list of contaminated sites is in a report that is difficult for regular citizens to decipher.
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NAS Monterey - Naval Radio Transmitter Facility Dixon (California)
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NSF Diego Garcia (Central Indian Ocean)
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Weapons Station Seal Beach - NOSC Moreno (California)
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Marine Corps Reserve Training Center (MCRTC) Stewart (New York)
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MARFORRES - MCRTC Wilmington (Delaware)
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MCB Camp Pendleton (South) (California)
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Naval Base Kitsap — NARL Barrow (Alaska)
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NAS Whidbey Island - Ault Field (Private) (Washington)
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NAS Whidbey Island - OLF Coupeville (Private) (Washington)
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Warminister (Private) (Pennsylvania)
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Warminister (Public) (Pennsylvania)
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Willow Grove (Private) (Pennsylvania)
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Willow Grove (Public) (Pennsylvania)
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