More than 1 million Georgians may have been exposed to "forever chemicals" in their water systems that may cause cancer and other health problems, the Environmental Protection Agency reports. Georgia's highest numbers were found in Clayton County and Augusta.
@GAFollowers Government can only be bothered to focus on Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, and importing illegals to live here. Our health doesn’t meet their top five priorities.
@GAFollowers And nobody from DuPont went to jail. Watch “Devil we know”
@GAFollowers Not surprising given air traffic in areas that jettison fuel which seeps into ground water.🤷🏼♂️
@GAFollowers News check: those chemicals are everywhere, not just in those two county water supplies. Those chemicals are persistent and are across the globe. Small ppm.
@GAFollowers Need to start suing municipalities & politicians responsible