NYS Updates Hoosick Falls Residents on Blood Tests
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and the Department of Health held a meeting last week to provide Hoosick Falls’ residents with a status update on the PFOA water contamination in the town.
After conducting almost three thousand blood tests in Hoosick Falls, the exposure of the contamination is more clear.
It was found that individuals who use Hoosick Falls village water have, “30 times the amount of PFOA in their blood than the average American.”
It can take anywhere between two to four years for PFOA levels to decrease in the blood system by half.
Those affected are advised to contact a physician after receiving their blood test results as many of the potential side effects of PFOA exposure are treatable.
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