The PFOS crisis is not limited to the contaminated soil on the Oosterweelwerf. The forever chemicals are really everywhere. “Whoever eats fish today cannot say that it is PFOS-free,” says toxicologist Jan Tytgat (KU Leuven). According to him, there is no reason to panic, but we should conduct thorough investigations quickly.
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For more than 20 years, researchers have been warning about the particularly harmful aspects of PFOS and its associates. Nevertheless, the problem only came to the fore at the beginning of this year with the earthworks for the Antwerp Oosterweel connection …
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