You can help ask your members of Congress to protect military servicemembers, the surrounding community, agriculture, industry, and wildlife.
Numerous military bases in recent years have reported contamination of waterways and groundwater by PFAS, the so-called forever chemicals that do not degrade over time, and can cause a variety of diseases.
Map: military sites with known or suspected PFAS discharges –EWG
Right now is an opportunity to get a couple of amendments into the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to require the Department of Defense to tell everyone about PFAS contamination, to test to see how far it has spread, including private wells, and to provide alternate water supplies if necessary.
That PFAS work will also bring federal dollars to the districts.
You can sign on to a request letter here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeg8c_Stwv5iuXcEEgsYXIx9vIZRQy_lg4RoHIymcR7ZsYNYw/viewform
Or write your own, or call or meet with your Representative.
Affected bases include: Continue reading