Suffolk County Executive Threatens Navy Over PFAS Contamination in Calverton
Suffolk County Executive Edward P. Romaine announced potential legal action against the U.S. Navy regarding PFAS contamination at Calverton, where toxic plumes threaten local water supplies. The Navy's delayed response to cleanup efforts raises concerns about environmental safety and public health in Long Island.

Suffolk County Executive Edward P. Romaine is prepared to sue the U.S. Navy over PFAS contamination at the former Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant in Calverton, claiming the Navy has delayed necessary cleanup efforts.
The Navy's history of inadequate responses to pollution, particularly at the Bethpage site, raises alarms as toxic plumes expand dangerously. A recent EPA report highlights the health risks associated with PFAS, which are prevalent in various consumer products.
Environmentalists assert that remediation methods for PFAS are well-established and could be implemented swiftly at Calverton, contrasting the prolonged cleanup experienced at Bethpage. Romaine's call for collective action from governmental and community leaders emphasizes the urgent need for accountability in addressing environmental hazards.



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