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EPA to host meetings on toxic chemicals contaminating Colorado Springs-area aquifer

Gazette - 8/6/2018

Aug. 06--The Environmental Protection Agency plans to host a two-day community forum this week in Colorado Springs on the toxic chemicals contaminating the aquifer beneath Security, Widefield and Fountain.

The EPA's forum marks the third in a series of meetings across the nation aimed at helping the agency create a management plan for perfluorinated compounds -- the man-made, toxic chemicals that have fouled the drinking water of millions of Americans. It will take place Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hotel Elegante, 2886 S. Circle Drive.

The forum -- and the creation of the EPA's management plan -- come more than two years after the agency tightened its lifetime health advisory for two types of perfluorinated compounds, which raised fresh alarms about the chemicals and left thousands of southern El Paso County residents scrambling for bottled water.

Water officials for Security, Widefield and Fountain have since piped in clean water from elsewhere, or installed filtration systems that they say removes the chemicals to nondetectable levels.

But the chemicals remain unregulated by the EPA, and concerns about their toxicity have continued to grow with the recent release of a report by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, which showed that more types of perfluorinated compounds might be harmful, and possibly at smaller doses than the EPA has suggested.

The chemicals have been used in myriad household items, as well as in a firefighting foam used for decades at Peterson Air Force Base, and they might cause cancer, liver damage and several other health ailments.

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