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Pentagon Slows PFAS Cleanup Amid Outrage | Virginia Beach News
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Lawmakers from both parties are united in fury over the Pentagon’s sluggish response to PFAS contamination at hundreds of military bases, demanding accountability as these “forever chemicals” threaten public health and ecosystems across the country. A New York Times investigation reveals nearly 200 sites delayed by up to two decades, sparking outrage from even staunch conservatives like Rep. Jack Bergman, whose district bears the brunt of the crisis. With PFAS spreading through water and soil, cleanup is daunting—no proven tech exists to fix it fast—and the Government Accountability Office calls the scale “overwhelming.” This rare bipartisan push for action underscores a growing national emergency.
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