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The rural town of Bentham in North Yorkshire is poised to launch the first legal case in the UK against a company over "forever chemicals" (PFAS) contamination. The town has been identified as the most PFAS-polluted place in the UK, with high levels of these chemicals detected in groundwater and soil.
Investigation Findings:
An investigation by the Ends Report and The Guardian revealed that Bentham is the most PFAS-polluted town in the UK.
Legal Action:
The town is preparing to file a legal case against a company responsible for the contamination.
Contamination Levels:
Groundwater in Bentham contains extremely high levels of PFAS, including PFOA and PFOS, which are globally banned due to their harmful effects on human health and the environment.
Company Involvement:
The case is likely to target Angus Fire Limited, which has been linked to the contamination through its wastewater lagoons in Bentham.
Community Concerns:
Residents and local groups, such as Cleaner Bentham, are actively involved in raising awareness and seeking compensation for the health impacts and environmental damage caused by the contamination.
Our fingers are crossed, as the local residents are seeking justice and compensation for the harm caused by these persistent environmental pollutants.
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