the article explains how he figured out that tfoa, in parkersberg west virginia, had polluted the ohio river for years. he won a class action lawsuit which included free medical monitoring for and the chance to pursue financial damages if the customers had any of the six diseases. 3500 customers are pursuing claims, because we all know that the ohio river flows down to us from parkersberg, and and. tfoa, can flow down with it. >> the result much higher tfoa, levels in the northern kentucky girls, and it has taken longer for them to publish the results. why girls in northern kentucky, and not in cincinnati, it is the same ohio river, and the girls only lived a few miles aapart, but water treatment was different in northern kentucky, than it was on the other side of the river in ohio. the study published in 2014, says that results suggest that a source dupont plant. may have had exposure to girls through their drinking water, and it led to the girls in cincinnati i for granular activated fitters. northern kentucky added dashion fittration in 2012, but people could have been drinking pfoa