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Is GenX safe?

By Daniel Avila

Is GenX safe?

Animal studies have also shown that GenX has adverse impacts on “kidneys, the immune system, development of offspring and an association with cancer.” Per the new EPA data, GenX is more toxic even than PFOA and PFOS, a pair of PFAS that companies were forced to phase out due to their toxicity.

What are GenX chemicals?

GenX is a Chemours trademark name for a synthetic, short-chain organofluorine chemical compound, the ammonium salt of hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA) fluoride. It can also be used more informally to refer to the group of related fluorochemicals that are used to produce GenX.

What is GenX PFAS?

GenX is a member of a large group of man-made chemical compounds known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). GenX is a trade name for one unregulated PFAS used in manufacturing nonstick coatings and for other purposes. It is also produced as a byproduct of certain manufacturing processes.

Does GenX bioaccumulate?

There are no fish advisories related to GenX. Preliminary information from EPA suggests that GenX is not anticipated to bioaccumulate in fish.

How long do PFAS stay in your system?

How long do PFAS remain in the body? On average, PFAS can remain in the body between two and nine years. How can PFAS potentially affect health? Effects on health from exposure to low levels of PFAS are not well known.

What health problems does GenX cause?

Documents submitted by DuPont to the U.S. EPA indicate that GenX has been associated with increased risk of health effects in laboratory animal studies, including risks of cancer, increased weight, changes to the immune system and cholesterol levels, fluctuations in size of kidneys and livers, cancerous tumors in liver …

Is it safe to drink Wilmington tap water?

Cape Fear Public Utility Authority – Wilmington For the latest quarter assessed by the U.S. EPA (January 2019 – March 2019), tap water provided by this water utility was in compliance with federal health-based drinking water standards.

Is GenX still in Wilmington water?

In June of 2017, The Wilmington Star-News broke the story that a toxic chemical named GenX was found in the Cape Fear River – the drinking water supply for 250,000 people. Soon after the discovery went public, Chemours announced they would voluntarily stop discharging GenX in to the river, which was encouraging.

What replaced PFOA in Teflon?

GenX
GenX is a successor to PFOA, formerly used by DuPont to make Teflon. PFOA has been linked to cancer in people and to the reduced effectiveness of childhood vaccines and other serious health problems at even the smallest doses.

Is GenX still being made?

The Chemours Company now owns and operates the site, although one DuPont unit still operates there. The plant is located approximately 100 miles upstream from Wilmington, North Carolina. DuPont and later Chemours have manufactured GenX as a commercial product there.

How do I get rid of PFAS on my body?

Currently, there are no definitive medical procedures that can clear PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) from the body, according to the Secretary of the United States Navy. However, the best step you can take is to remove the source of the exposure from your environment.

Does Orville Redenbacher have PFAS?

All the major microwave popcorn brands tested contained PFAS, including ACT II, Pop Secret, Orville Redenbacher’s, Popweaver, Regal Cinemas, and Clover Valley.