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- More than 100 drinking water systems across Illinois, including some in the Chicago area, have tested positive for measurable levels of harmful contaminants known as “forever chemicals” that are linked to cancer, liver damage, high blood pressure and other health threats.
chicago.suntimes.com/2021/7/30/22589222/forever-chemicals-illinois-drinking-water-pfas-epa-testingDangerous ‘forever chemicals’ found in drinking water of ...
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The City of Chicago Department of Water Management (DWM) purifies and delivers almost one billion gallons of clean drinking water to residents of Chicago and 120 suburbs every day.
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Research continues on the class of chemicals as scientists admit they still don’t have a full grasp of the danger. Human testing suggests the chemicals may decrease infant birth weights, inhibit vaccine response in children, increase the risk of kidney or testicular cancer, lead to high blood pressure and cholesterol levels and cause liver damage. ...
In some cases, Illinois water systems are showing extremely high levels of the chemical, forcing immediate actions. In Rockford, a trailer park community water system serving more than 200 people had to be shut down earlier this year because the contamination levels were more than double the national EPA advisory level. Residents are drinking bottl...
After state testing, Chicago’s water system showed no detectable amounts. However, a decade ago, Chicago’s water showed small amounts of PFAS. In a statement to the Sun-Times, water department officials blamed the earlier readings on less sophisticated testing. “The extremely low levels detected early on would be considered within the margin of err...
The lawsuits aim to defer what’s potentially very expensive fixes to water systems. “We don’t have to have this burden borne by our taxpayers,” said former Crest Hill City Administrator Heather McGuire. “We want to make sure this gets corrected.” Some states, including Michigan, also have sued the manufacturers. A DuPont spokesman said the complain...
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Water Quality Results and Reports. The Chicago Department of Water Management is constantly monitoring and testing the quality of Chicago’s drinking water. The safety and quality of Chicago’s tap water is our top priority.
Sep 23, 2022 · From 2016 to 2021, Chicago's Department of Water Management conducted a study. They invited people in the country's third most populous city to test their water for lead. The city released the data but never shared a public analysis on how safe the drinking water is.
This annual report details information on results above detection limits for annual certified testing of Chicago’s drinking water. The City of Chicago Department of Water Management (DWM) purifies and delivers almost one billion gallons of clean drinking water to residents of Chicago and 120 suburbs every day.
Sep 23, 2022 · Now several journalists with The Guardian have analyzed Chicago's water quality study, and some water engineers call the results shocking.
Oct 8, 2021 · But these billing gaffes aren't Chicago's only problem -- it has nearly 400 thousand lead service lines resulting in lead contamination. Yet, Mayor Lori Lighfoot insists the water is safe.