
What Happens to Wildfire Contaminants in the Water We Drink? | Cydian Kauffman
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Water quality expert Cydian Kauffman explains what happens to the toxic runoff from wildfires and structure fires and how those contaminants find their way into our drinking water. Learn the crucial difference between the legal and health standards for municipal water, why your body may be the filter for dangerous chemicals, and the best ways to protect yourself from everything from heavy metals to the little-known class of chemicals known as PFAS.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
The Hydrologic Cycle of Fire: How contaminated runoff ends up in our reservoirs and aquifers.
Legal vs. Health Standards: The shocking truth about why your municipal water may be as dirty as it's legally allowed to be.
The Problem with PFAS: Why the true danger of these "forever chemicals" is still unknown and what you can do about them.
Testing Don't Guess: Why testing your water is the first step to finding a customized home filtration solution.
RO, Carbon & UV: A deep dive into the pros and cons of different filtration technologies.
Water Safety for Firefighters: The unique dangers first responders face from drinking and being exposed to untested water sources on the job.
Smoldering Science: A discussion on why smoldering fires are often the biggest and most destructive fires on Earth, even without a flame.