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The Rising Concern of VOCs in Queens’ Water Supply

Summary

Queens faces concerns over Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in its water supply:

  • VOCs, often from industrial sources, pose health risks including respiratory issues and cancer.
  • These compounds can persist in water despite treatment processes, raising questions about current filtration methods.
  • Both state and federal regulations exist, but some argue they’re outdated and insufficient.

Water quality in Queens is on the burgeoning radar as Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a problem. 

The Basics of VOCs



The Science Behind VOC Contamination

Car VOCs in Drinking Water (3)




New York's Water Treatment Processes



State and Federal Regulations on VOCs



Local Studies on VOC Levels in Queens



Case Studies: VOC Contamination Incidents



Consumer's Guide: How to Protect Yourself

If you suspect that your water may be contaminated with VOCs, there are several steps you can take for protection.

  • Get Your Water Tested: The first step is knowing what you’re up against.
  • Choose the Right Filtration System: Options include activated carbon filters, reverse osmosis systems, and distillers.
  • Stay Informed: Regularly consult public water quality reports and keep up to date with local news on the subject.

Temporary measures, such as using bottled water for drinking and cooking, can also help reduce immediate exposure. However, these are not long-term solutions and can create other environmental concerns, such as plastic waste.

Community Action and Advocacy



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