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Residents of Medlow Bath are told not to eat homegrown veggies due to PFAS contamination from a 1992 tanker crash, with a probe ongoing and a lawsuit planned.
Residents of Medlow Bath, NSW, are advised to stop eating homegrown vegetables due to elevated PFAS levels in soil and groundwater, linked to a 1992 tanker crash involving firefighting foams.
WaterNSW has launched a 12-month investigation involving multiple agencies, with no confirmed source yet, though the crash is suspected.
Despite no PFAS detected in produce, precautionary measures are urged.
A community group is pursuing a class-action lawsuit against Sydney Water over decades of supplying contaminated water to 78,000 residents, funding blood tests after NSW Health declined.
Residents express distress over health risks and financial barriers to relocation, while the Medlow Dam remains closed.
A los residentes de Medlow Bath se les dice que no coman verduras cultivadas en casa debido a la contaminación por PFAS de un accidente de tanque de 1992, con una investigación en curso y una demanda planeada.