
48,000 Liters of PFAS Leaked from U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan
Heavy rainfall in August caused a leak of 48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan. Authorities are investigating the environmental impact.
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Heavy rainfall in August caused a leak of 48,000 liters of PFAS-contaminated water from the U.S. Yokota Air Base in Japan. Authorities are investigating the environmental impact.
PFAS contamination in Kamagaya City’s wells has surged, with levels reaching up to 700 times Japan’s safe limit, raising environmental and health concerns.
Japan initiates a three-year study to assess the health impacts of harmful PFAS chemicals detected at high levels, raising public safety concerns.