Poisoning the Well
How Forever Chemicals Contaminated America
By Sharon Udasin and Rachel Frazin
Island Press
This is the shocking true-life story of how PFAS—a set of toxic chemicals most people have never heard of—poisoned the entire country. Based on original, shoe-leather reporting in four highly contaminated towns and damning documents from the polluters’ own files, Poisoning the Well traces an ugly history of corporate greed and devastation of human lives.
We learn that PFAS, the ‘forever chemicals’ found in everyday products, from cooking pans to mascara, are coursing through the veins of 97% of Americans. We witness the pain of families who have lost sisters and daughters, cousins and neighbors, after PFAS leached into their drinking water. We discover evidence that the makers of forever chemicals may have known for decades about the deadly risks of their products—because their own scientists have been documenting these dangers since the 1960s. And we see the failure of our government, time after time, to provide basic protections to its citizens.
It is impossible to read this searing exposé without being infuriated by the recklessness of corporate America. But readers will also be awed by the spirit of ordinary people who, while fighting for their own lives, took it upon themselves to fix a broken regulatory system. Heart-wrenching and maddening, stirring and uplifting, Poisoning the Well offers a unique window into the worst and best of human nature. It is essential reading for anyone concerned about the unfettered power of industry and the invisible threat it poses to the health of the nation—and to each of us.
We learn that PFAS, the ‘forever chemicals’ found in everyday products, from cooking pans to mascara, are coursing through the veins of 97% of Americans. We witness the pain of families who have lost sisters and daughters, cousins and neighbors, after PFAS leached into their drinking water. We discover evidence that the makers of forever chemicals may have known for decades about the deadly risks of their products—because their own scientists have been documenting these dangers since the 1960s. And we see the failure of our government, time after time, to provide basic protections to its citizens.
It is impossible to read this searing exposé without being infuriated by the recklessness of corporate America. But readers will also be awed by the spirit of ordinary people who, while fighting for their own lives, took it upon themselves to fix a broken regulatory system. Heart-wrenching and maddening, stirring and uplifting, Poisoning the Well offers a unique window into the worst and best of human nature. It is essential reading for anyone concerned about the unfettered power of industry and the invisible threat it poses to the health of the nation—and to each of us.
Sharon Udasin is a reporter for The Hill, covering U.S. West climate & policy from her home base in Boulder, Colorado. She was a Ted Scripps Fellow in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado Boulder and has also reported for The Jerusalem Post and The New York Jewish Week. A graduate of both the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Journalism School, Sharon also received a 2022 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award and was honored by the Heschel Center for Environmental Learning and Leadership in 2013.
Rachel Frazin is a Washington, D.C.-based journalist who covers energy and environment politics and policy for The Hill. Her work has also appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, The Daily Beast, the Tampa Bay Times, and The Palm Beach Post. She is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and was a recipient of a 2023 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award.
Rachel Frazin is a Washington, D.C.-based journalist who covers energy and environment politics and policy for The Hill. Her work has also appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times, The Daily Beast, the Tampa Bay Times, and The Palm Beach Post. She is a graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and was a recipient of a 2023 SEAL Environmental Journalism Award.
Introduction: Forever and Everywhere
Chapter 1. A Glorious Future
Chapter 2. A Very Toxic Compound
Chapter 3. So Many Ailments
Chapter 4. All Settled?
Chapter 5. Miracle Foam
Chapter 6. Boots on the Ground
Chapter 7. Unqualified Immunity
Chapter 8. A Win-Win?
Chapter 9. First in the Nation
Chapter 10. A Premature Victory Dance
Chapter 11. The Next Generation
Chapter 12. Whac-A-Mole
Chapter 13. The Real Fix
Epilogue: My Life Won’t Be in Vain
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
About the Authors
Chapter 1. A Glorious Future
Chapter 2. A Very Toxic Compound
Chapter 3. So Many Ailments
Chapter 4. All Settled?
Chapter 5. Miracle Foam
Chapter 6. Boots on the Ground
Chapter 7. Unqualified Immunity
Chapter 8. A Win-Win?
Chapter 9. First in the Nation
Chapter 10. A Premature Victory Dance
Chapter 11. The Next Generation
Chapter 12. Whac-A-Mole
Chapter 13. The Real Fix
Epilogue: My Life Won’t Be in Vain
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
About the Authors