• https://bestwaterfilter.review/pure-effect-filters/ Get the nasty sludge, PFAS (forever chemicals), pathogens and toxins out of your family’s drinking water. Use a powerful filter or you become that filter! Pure Effect filters are the number one Toxin (Radiation, Virus, Pathogen, Parasite, Pesticide, Heavy Metal, and Chemical removing water purifier for your home.) It Gets all the toxic waste water and chemical poisons Out of Your Family's Drinking Water! Pure Effect Water Filters are the #1 Filter for Removing Radiation, Fluoride, Heavy Metals, Lead, Mercury, Flushed Pharmaceuticals, Pesticides, Viruses, and Microbes. Countertop, Under Sink, Shower, and Whole House Water Filters Produce Healthy Alkaline Water. #water #filter #purifier #fluoride #radiation #PFAS
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  • https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/freshwater-fish-toxic-pfas-chemicals/ Freshwater Fish Contain ‘Staggering’ Amount of Toxic PFAS Chemicals, Study Finds #chemicals #fish #freshwater #pfas #foodshortage
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    Freshwater Fish Contain ‘Staggering’ Amount of Toxic PFAS Chemicals, Study Finds
    Environmental Working Group scientists found consumption of a single serving of freshwater fish per year could be equal to a month of drinking water laced with the “forever chemical” PFOS, or perfluorooctanesulfonic acid, at levels high enough to be harmful.
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  • Thanks for nothing, yet another leftist bill laden with get rich quick schemes for you, Pelosi, Buyden, McConnell and 99% of you useless illegitimately "elected"bureaucrats who do NOTHING for your so called constituents. You are an enemy of "We The People", and John James is My Senator
    Not Respectfully , Paul Difflipp----------------------------
    From: "Senator Gary Peters"
    To: [email protected]
    Cc:
    Sent: Tuesday November 16 2021 3:28:16PM
    Subject: Peters-Backed Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill SIGNED INTO LAW

    U.S. Senator Gary Peters


    Friend –


    I’m pleased to announce that President Biden has signed into law bipartisan legislation that will help us rebuild our infrastructure, invest in the Great Lakes and create good-paying jobs right here in Michigan. And it was an honor to be at the White House for the signing of the bill.



    This bill is great news for Michigan. Here’s a breakdown of how the bipartisan infrastructure bill benefits our state:

    Roads, Bridges & Water Infrastructure: This bill delivers critical funding over five years to upgrade Michigan’s crumbling infrastructure, especially roads and bridges, as well as replace lead service lines and address PFAS contamination.

    High-Speed Internet & Broadband: This bill provides substantial support for high-speed internet coverage across the state, including expanding access for the approximately 400,000 Michiganders in both rural and urban communities who currently lack it. It also helps low-income families afford high-speed connectivity.

    The Great Lakes: This bill makes the largest investment in the Great Lakes in history and also helps jumpstart the STORM Act, which I passed into law earlier this year, to provide communities in Michigan with critical resources to mitigate shoreline erosion and address flooding and rising water levels.
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    I break down the three things you need to know about the bipartisan

    infrastructure bill that’s now law. Click here to watch.



    I’m proud to have helped pass this bill into law – and will continue to work to make Michigan an even greater place to live and work for decades to come.



    Thanks for reading,



    Gary Peters
    United States Senator for Michigan

    Thanks for nothing, yet another leftist bill laden with get rich quick schemes for you, Pelosi, Buyden, McConnell and 99% of you useless illegitimately "elected"bureaucrats who do NOTHING for your so called constituents. You are an enemy of "We The People", and John James is My Senator Not Respectfully , Paul Difflipp---------------------------- From: "Senator Gary Peters" To: [email protected] Cc: Sent: Tuesday November 16 2021 3:28:16PM Subject: Peters-Backed Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill SIGNED INTO LAW ✅ U.S. Senator Gary Peters Friend – I’m pleased to announce that President Biden has signed into law bipartisan legislation that will help us rebuild our infrastructure, invest in the Great Lakes and create good-paying jobs right here in Michigan. And it was an honor to be at the White House for the signing of the bill. This bill is great news for Michigan. Here’s a breakdown of how the bipartisan infrastructure bill benefits our state: Roads, Bridges & Water Infrastructure: This bill delivers critical funding over five years to upgrade Michigan’s crumbling infrastructure, especially roads and bridges, as well as replace lead service lines and address PFAS contamination. High-Speed Internet & Broadband: This bill provides substantial support for high-speed internet coverage across the state, including expanding access for the approximately 400,000 Michiganders in both rural and urban communities who currently lack it. It also helps low-income families afford high-speed connectivity. The Great Lakes: This bill makes the largest investment in the Great Lakes in history and also helps jumpstart the STORM Act, which I passed into law earlier this year, to provide communities in Michigan with critical resources to mitigate shoreline erosion and address flooding and rising water levels. Image I break down the three things you need to know about the bipartisan infrastructure bill that’s now law. Click here to watch. I’m proud to have helped pass this bill into law – and will continue to work to make Michigan an even greater place to live and work for decades to come. Thanks for reading, Gary Peters United States Senator for Michigan
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  • PFAS chemicals were darlings of chemical-industry leaders like 3M and DuPont for much of the 20th century following their discovery in the 1930s. PFAS were championed for their abilities to fight grease (Teflon) and repel water (Gore-Tex and Scotchgard). They were also used to make a firefighting foam used at military bases around the country.

    But waste dumped from chemical-manufacturing plants can contaminate groundwater with PFAS chemicals, and they can also seep into lakes and other freshwater sources after firefighting foam gets used. PFAS are extremely persistent, so if they leech out of household products like cooking pans or if people unwittingly drink or inhale them, the chemicals bioaccumulate in our bodies. Then, they're pretty much with us for life.

    "We've got about 80,000-plus chemicals that just go onto the market and, 'oh, we'll find out later down the road how that turns out for us,'" Brockovich said. "PFOA is a perfect example of this."

    They can also easily build up in the human body as they move from the water we drink into our bloodstreams. Experts agree that every person has at least some PFAS in their system. Excessive exposure to the chemicals can be linked to health problems, including low birth rates, liver damage, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease, asthma, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), immunization resistance in children, early menopause, and colon ulcers.
    PFAS chemicals were darlings of chemical-industry leaders like 3M and DuPont for much of the 20th century following their discovery in the 1930s. PFAS were championed for their abilities to fight grease (Teflon) and repel water (Gore-Tex and Scotchgard). They were also used to make a firefighting foam used at military bases around the country. But waste dumped from chemical-manufacturing plants can contaminate groundwater with PFAS chemicals, and they can also seep into lakes and other freshwater sources after firefighting foam gets used. PFAS are extremely persistent, so if they leech out of household products like cooking pans or if people unwittingly drink or inhale them, the chemicals bioaccumulate in our bodies. Then, they're pretty much with us for life. "We've got about 80,000-plus chemicals that just go onto the market and, 'oh, we'll find out later down the road how that turns out for us,'" Brockovich said. "PFOA is a perfect example of this." They can also easily build up in the human body as they move from the water we drink into our bloodstreams. Experts agree that every person has at least some PFAS in their system. Excessive exposure to the chemicals can be linked to health problems, including low birth rates, liver damage, high cholesterol, chronic kidney disease, asthma, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), immunization resistance in children, early menopause, and colon ulcers.
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