Nearly 200 million pounds of toxic chemicals dumped into US waterways in 2020

  • 09.10.2022
  • 95.5 WSB

A new watchdog report is revealing that millions of pounds of toxic chemicals, including some that can cause cancer and other serious health issues, were dumped into U.S. waterways in 2020.

The report by Environment America Research and Policy Center, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund, and Frontier Group, found nearly 200 million pounds of toxic chemicals were poured into lakes, rivers and streams.

“Industrial facilities released at least 193.6 million pounds of toxic substances into U.S. waterways in 2020, including chemicals known to cause cancer, reproductive problems and developmental issues in children,” the report said. “These high volumes stand in stark contrast to the Clean Water Act’s stated objective of eliminating direct discharges of pollution by 1985.”

The report said that “more cancer-causing chemicals were released into the waters of South Carolina, Texas and Alabama than any other states in 2020.”

“Chemicals that are linked to cancer are going right into our rivers, lakes and streams in the 21st century,” said John Rumpler, clean water program director for Environment America Research and Policy Center. “This is just not acceptable. We can do better.”

According to the report, Texas, Indiana, and Virginia ranked highest in the nation for toxic chemical discharges to water by weight in 2020.