PAH Lawsuit: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and the Dangers They Pose
courtesy of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry
Do you qualify for a PAH lawsuit? Browse this section to
learn more about the dangers of this hazardous pollutant.
The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a National Priorities List that
identifies the 1,408 most dangerous hazardous waste sites in the United States.
These sites are targeted for long-term federal clean-up activities.
Of
these sites, PAHs have been found in at least 600, despite the fact that
searches were not done for this specific pollutant.
As the
EPA evaluates more sites, the number of sites at which PAHs are found may
increase.
This is important information since exposure to PAHs can have
harmful health effects and because these sites are potential or actual sources
of human exposure to PAHs.
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