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Protect Wildlife From Forever Chemical-Contaminated Sewage Sludge
Final signature count: 20
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Sponsor: The Rainforest Site
Wildlife should not be forced to live, feed, and breed in habitats contaminated by PFAS-laden sewage sludge.
PFAS chemicals are often called “forever chemicals” because they persist in the environment and can build up in living beings. One major pathway is sewage sludge, also called biosolids, which can contain PFAS after wastewater from homes, businesses, factories, landfills, and other sources enters treatment plants.1
When that sludge is treated and spread on land as fertilizer, PFAS can move into soil, groundwater, rivers, crops, insects, fish, livestock, wild game, and other animals. Recent analysis shows that state rules remain inconsistent, while federal action has lagged behind the scale of the threat.2
Wildlife Cannot Choose Safer Ground
Wild animals face exposure through the habitats they depend on. PFAS can wash from fields into streams and sediments, where fish and other aquatic life may take it up. Animals can also encounter contaminated soil, plants, water, insects, and prey.3
Researchers have found PFAS in wildlife, including seabird eggs, and recent evidence shows that regulatory action can reduce some dangerous PFAS compounds over time. That progress proves policy matters, but it also shows why stronger safeguards must come before contamination spreads further.4
The EPA Must Act Before More Habitat Is Contaminated
The EPA has sought public comment on draft guidance related to PFOA and PFOS risks in sewage sludge, but guidance must be strong enough to reduce real-world exposure. Monitoring alone is not enough when PFAS can persist for years and move through soil, water, and living systems.5
Administrator Lee Zeldin and the EPA must finalize strong federal guidance that requires meaningful testing, source control, risk reduction, and clear protections for land, water, wildlife, and communities.
Sign the petition urging the EPA to protect wildlife from PFAS-contaminated sewage sludge.
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