A few days ago I posted about the new signs down by Starkweather Creek, which raised a few questions about PFAS. A day or two later I was catching up on my newspaper reading and came across a December 11 article I missed that had some recognizable pictures of the sign and creek near our house.
Don't squint, you can read the (
rather lengthy)
Cap Times article here.
Basically, a mile or two north of here is the airport with Truax Field, home to the Wisconsin Air National Guard. Adjacent are also two former firefighting training sites and a former sewage treatment plant. The Department of Natural Resources has been after the Guard and the county to clean up the sites due to the high presence of PFAS, which are mainly from the firefighting foam that has been used in training for decades. You can take from the article what you want, but it is the latest thing to get people excited and just one of many contaminants that has infiltrated our soil and groundwater. Don't get me wrong, I agree that these man-made 'forever chemicals' cannot be good for us and I'm glad we have people such as the
Friends of Starkweather Creek pushing for cleanup and reform, but I do not think they should try to get the public to panic. And this is not just a local problem, this is everywhere.
This sign is one of about 30 that have been placed on Starkweather Creek at the beginning of the month. It seems designed to scare people out of the water at the same time the city is encouraging its use, having added the steps and canoe/kayak slide just recently.
We've filtered our drinking and cooking water for a long time now. We, as a species, have been poisoning our planet - knowingly or unknowingly - for a lot longer. Yes, clean it up. No, perhaps don't eat the fish. But certainly don't panic or let this change how you live and enjoy your surroundings. That's what I think.