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"This story is so outrageous that I can barely get the words typed out fast enough."
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"This story says 10 million Americans may be drinking water containing these chemicals. That is about equal to the TOTAL POPULATION SIZE OF NYC AND CHICAGO COMBINED!!!"
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"I have worked for the Danish government as a soil and water scientist, and a lot focus has gone in to how to handle PFAS...All of these efforts, and they can be quite extensive and costly, is to make sure no further contamination will happen."
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"I’d like to know which 55 military bases exposed soldiers and dependents to toxic chemicals. I suspect that I was poisoned on at least one of the seven I lived at as a child. It could be the cause of my failed thyroid, infertility and chronic autoimmune disease."
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"This is not just the military's making. Every airport and landing strip has this foam of contamination in varying degrees. The firefighting foam is widely used beyond military aircraft."
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"Our household was horrified by that article. The water there tested 171 times above guidance."
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"Appalling! We having the similar problems with contamination caused by fire-fighting foam around military bases here in Victoria too."
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"THIS (not the southern border) is a REAL emergency."
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"America's next civil war will be over water... Trust me."
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"When i used this stuff in the Navy for scrubbing the flight deck they said it was as safe as dishsoap."
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