PFAS chemicals (Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances) were detected in groundwater and drinking water throughout Brevard County in 2018 after ...Read More
Brevard County Pollutant Sampling for UF Research on PFAS Exposure
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February 17, 2021
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Evidence of Military Debris in South Patrick Shores Patrick Air Force Base borders the South Patrick Shores neighborhood and has 21 active ...Read More
A Florida Community Built on Top of a Landfill Next to Patrick Space Force Base
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December 01, 2020
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We are seeking those who fish in Brevard County to donate their catch to study the transfer of toxins in the Indian River Lagoon. What you n...Read More
A Fish Study of the Transfer of Toxins in the Indian River Lagoon
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November 05, 2020
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Brevard County — According to Fight For Zero, a nonprofit organization founded by cancer survivors, independent water testing results show f...Read More
Nonprofit Fight for Zero Warns of PFAS Chemicals in Brevard County Drinking Water
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November 05, 2020
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Source: ClimateCentral.org Fight For Zero is partnering with researchers from the University of Florida in a 3-year study in Brevard County ...Read More
New Study on Environmental Contamination in Brevard County, Florida
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September 10, 2020
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Did you know that Brevard County was the first school district to attempt a polystyrene recycling program in 1998? It resulted in two arrest...Read More
Brevard County Schools Polystyrene Recycling Study that Resulted in 26 Felony Violations
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September 02, 2020
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Melbourne, Florida, began fluoridating drinking water in 1966 and has repeatedly voted in favor of fluoridating its drinking water. U...Read More
City Officials in Florida Meet to Discuss Removing Fluoride from Melbourne's Drinking Water
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November 26, 2019
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SATELLITE BEACH, FL. May. 2, 2019 | FightForZero Cancer Knows No Municipal Boundaries The odds of being defined as a cancer cl...Read More
Cancer Rates Are Higher in Brevard County and State Officials Do Not Know Why | Fight for Zero Press Release
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May 02, 2019
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