'Forever chemicals' trigger first fish consumption warning in Chesapeake region.
Contamination of Piscataway Creek tied to firefighting foam at Joint Base Andrews.
Anglers who fish Piscataway Creek off the Potomac River are being warned to limit their consumption of what they catch after Maryland regulators discovered elevated levels of so-called forever chemicals in fish downstream of Joint Base Andrews, an air base in Prince Georges County.
The Oct. 15 announcement from the Maryland Department of the Environment announcement is the first official warning issued anywhere in the Chesapeake Bay watershed for fish containing unsafe levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. But one expert said he expects more, given the amount of contamination found so far throughout the region.>>>
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