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Perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA is primarily released directly from industrial sites. For example, the estimate for the DuPont Washington Works facility is a total PFOA emissions of 80,000 pounds in 2000 and 1,700 pounds in 2004. A 2006 study, estimated about 80% of historical perfluorocarboxylate emissions were put to the environment due to fluoropolymer use and manufacture. PFOA can be measured in water from industrial sites other than fluorochemical plants. PFOA has also been detected in emissions from the carpet, paper, and electronics industries. The most frequent emission sources are carpet and textile protection products, as well as fire-fighting foams, commonly used in airport fire prevention and response trainings.
In addition to property damage, Perfluorooctanoic acid has been linked to various diseases and cancers, including:
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