Colorado School of Public Health

Research Confirms Blood Toxicity from Firefighting Foam Used at Peterson AFB

Written by Colorado School of Public Health | December 14, 2018

A partner study with Colorado School of Public Health and Colorado School of Mines, led by John Adgate, professor of environmental and occupational health has revealed increased blood toxicity in residents near Peterson Air Force Base, due to drinking water contamination from firefighting foam the facility has used in the past. It has affected the towns of Security, Widefield and Fountain, at least.  

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