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Health Risks from ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Lancashire Town

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Residents near the AGC Chemicals Europe factory in Thornton-Cleveleys are facing alarming health risks due to contamination from PFOA, a carcinogenic ‘forever chemical’. This situation has escalated into a national scandal as investigations reveal a troubling link between the factory’s emissions and increased kidney cancer rates in the community.

The UK Environment Agency’s findings have prompted urgent health advisories, including recommendations to wash and peel homegrown produce and avoid local eggs. With the factory’s closure announced due to financial challenges, residents are now left questioning who will bear the costs of cleanup and health monitoring.

Despite the factory’s history of emitting 49 tonnes of PFOA from the 1950s to 2012, government studies have failed to establish a direct cancer cluster, leaving many residents feeling uncertain about their health. The situation mirrors past environmental scandals, raising concerns about the adequacy of regulatory protections against such widespread pollution.

As more than 90 residents express interest in potential legal action, the implications of this case could extend beyond Thornton-Cleveleys, highlighting a growing awareness of PFOA contamination across the UK. With over 17,000 contaminated sites identified, this issue may soon demand broader legislative and public health responses.

Source: The Guardian

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