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Defend Veterans and Military Families From Toxic PFAS Contamination
Final signature count: 3,282
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Sponsor: The Veterans Site
Call for a full cleanup and justice for service members, veterans, military families, and defense communities harmed by PFAS contamination.
Service members, veterans, military families, and nearby communities have carried the burden of PFAS contamination for decades. These “forever chemicals” were widely used in firefighting foam at military installations, where they seeped into soil, groundwater, drinking water, farms, and homes.
Military PFAS Cleanup Is Still Far Behind
The Department of Defense has identified hundreds of active installations, former military sites, National Guard facilities, and related locations where PFAS releases may require cleanup.1 A 2025 Government Accountability Office report found that DoD had completed early assessment work at nearly all 718 installations identified as having a potential PFAS release, but no locations had entered the long-term cleanup phase as of June 2024.2
Communities Near Bases Are Already Paying The Price
The cost of delay is not abstract. Near Cannon Air Force Base in New Mexico, state testing found elevated PFAS blood levels among people who lived or worked near the contaminated zone, with some exposure linked to firefighting foam used by the military.3 The same contamination has affected private wells, public water, farmland, and local dairies.
Federal Protections Must Not Be Weakened
EPA has taken important steps by keeping enforceable drinking water limits for PFOA and PFOS and retaining their designation as hazardous substances under CERCLA, also known as Superfund.4 But proposed rollbacks, delayed compliance timelines, and postponed cleanup schedules threaten to leave affected families waiting even longer for safe water and accountability.5
Congress, the EPA, and the Department of Defense must protect the rules already in place, reject rollbacks that weaken public health safeguards, accelerate military-site cleanup, expand health monitoring, and make polluters pay for the contamination they caused.
Sign now to demand full cleanup and justice for service members, veterans, military families, and defense communities harmed by PFAS contamination.
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