Industry groups said the E.P.A. had exceeded its authority in requiring the drinking-water cleanup. The chemicals, known as PFAS, are linked to cancer and health risks.
You are very nearly correct in your guarantee., Per ProPublica’s reporting it has been found in basically everyone’s blood except some very isolated groups in rural China
Pff mine is a private jet and I flush it with liquid methane that combusts on disposal as it hits the exhaust fumes of the jet and I only fly over poor residential areas so the excrement rains down only on them.
“Stop forbidding us to poison poor people!”
Oh mate, they’re poisoning literally everyone
But the rich can avoid the tap water…
It’s not just tap water, it’s also the non-stick coating on a large number of pans (including Hex Clad which is one of the more expensive sets).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytetrafluoroethylene
Funny thing is…everyone is poisoned. I absolutely guarantee it. No one escaped this shit.
You are very nearly correct in your guarantee., Per ProPublica’s reporting it has been found in basically everyone’s blood except some very isolated groups in rural China
And, whichever science group that interacted with that group also brought items that contaminated them.
i, a bourgie, only use naturally carbonated pellegrino to flush my crystal toilets
A crystal toilet? Peasant. Mine is solid gold and I flush it with melted glacier water flown in just for that purpose.
Pff mine is a private jet and I flush it with liquid methane that combusts on disposal as it hits the exhaust fumes of the jet and I only fly over poor residential areas so the excrement rains down only on them.
It’s like you’re not even old money.
The bubbles help clean stains!
Where do you think bottled water comes from?
hopefully a land where these chemicals are not produced or its dumping into rivers is forbidden
No they can’t. Do you know where fancy spring water brands get their water? The fucking tap, that’s where.
Wrong. The rich uses lab-grown water, clean from all the chemicals!
Reverse osmosis, which wastes a lot.