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Concerns rise over PFAS exposure near MD Perdue plant

Photo credit: Jeremy Cox / Bay Journal - Rick Wawrzeniak fills a pot with water at his Salisbury, MD, home. His well water was recently found to have high levels of PFAS chemicals after the toxic substances were found in the groundwater at a nearby Perdue soybean processing plant.

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“If Rachael Chaney ever gets down about her myriad health problems, she knows that crying won’t help. She is allergic to her own tears.

For years, the 45-year-old mother of two was mystified about what was going on with her body. About seven years ago, doctors diagnosed her with lupus, an incurable disease that leads to joint swelling, fatigue and a host of other problems. Then, new symptoms flared up a year and a half ago: coughing, trouble using her voice and disfigurement of the cartilage in her nose and ears. Chaney was eventually diagnosed with relapsing polychondritis, an affliction thought to affect only 1 in 285,000 people.”…

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