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Regulators Ignore Toxic 'Forever Chemical' Emissions from Lancashire Plant
19 Oct
Summary
- Independent sampling finds reprotoxic substance EEA-NH4 in soils around AGC Chemicals factory
- Environment Agency not testing for EEA-NH4 despite evidence it is being emitted in large volumes
- Experts warn excluding EEA-NH4 from risk assessments could underestimate health risks from Pfas

As of October 19th, 2025, regulators in Lancashire, England have been criticized for not testing for a potentially hazardous 'forever chemical' produced by a local chemicals plant, despite evidence it is being emitted in significant quantities and detected in surrounding soils.
The Environment Agency has been investigating the AGC Chemicals facility in Thornton-Cleveleys for discharging high levels of the banned carcinogenic Pfas (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) called PFOA into the River Wyre. However, the agency has overlooked testing for another Pfas called EEA-NH4, which is used in the production of chemicals for non-stick products.




