Health & Fitness
Elevated Levels of Dangerous Chemicals Found in Hyannis Water
Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and infants should avoid using Hyannis water after PFOA and PFOS chemicals were detected, officials said.

BARNSTABLE, MA — Pregnant women, nursing mothers, and infants in Hyannis were told to avoid drinking village water after elevated levels of dangerous chemicals were detected.
The chemicals are perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). Recent tests showed 0.18 parts per billion of both chemicals—over twice the new federal limit of 0.07 parts per billion.
Barnstable health officials released this statement Tuesday:
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"In an abundance of caution, until further notice, while the levels are being reduced, it is recommended that pregnant women, nursing mothers and infants:
- Use bottled water for drinking and cooking of foods that absorb water (like pasta).
- Use formula that does not require adding water or use bottled water to make.
- The water is safe to use for washing foods, brushing teeth, bathing and showering.
- For older children and adults, who are less sensitive to shorter-term exposures to these chemicals, the health advisory value is applicable to a lifetime of consuming the water. Thus, no additional precautions are recommended for these groups while the levels are being evaluated and reduced. If you are concerned, use of bottled water will reduce your exposure."
PFOA and PFOS exposure has been linked to cancer and thyroid disease.
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