Ivry-Paris Xiii Incinerator: a New Incident, Smokes that "Sting in the Eyes" and Worried Residents
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After the revelations this Wednesday about the presence of eternal pollutants in schools close to the Ivry-Paris XIII incinerator, the factory experienced a "technical" incident in the evening. According to the operator, there is "no health risk".
These eternal pollutants have been detected in the ventilation systems of five primary schools in the municipality.
A study reveals the presence of "eternal pollutants" in the ventilation filters of schools near the Ivry-sur-Seine waste incinerator, near Paris. The facility's toxic emissions have been denounced for years. Are children from five primary schools in Ivry-sur-Seine and Charenton-le-Pont (Val-de-Marne) breathing PFAS in their classrooms? This is the question that arises following the publication of a study conducted by the residents' collective 3R…
The air filters in schools near the Ivry-sur-Seine incinerator are polluted at the PFAS. Collective 3R and Zero Waste, the originator of the study, ask the public authorities to launch a continuous monitoring of PFAS emissions from incinerators.
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