Kentucky
PFAS sampling reveals health risk in Kentucky fish. Here are 3 things to know.
State testing for PFAS in fish tissue carried out during the last yr discovered the poisonous chemical compounds in each pattern it examined, the Power and Setting Cupboard reported Friday.
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are a bunch of 1000’s of chemical compounds present in something from the packaging on the meals we eat to the material of the garments we put on.
Research have prompt PFAS enhance most cancers threat, threaten reproductive well being and childhood growth, weaken the immune system and extra.
This is what to know in regards to the state’s findings:
What are PFAS?
Due to their ubiquitous use during the last 80 years, specialists have discovered PFAS in Kentucky’s water, soil and wildlife. They’ve additionally been present in human blood.
PFAS have been present in 36 out of 40 floor water sampling stations by the Kentucky Division of Water, in addition to up and down lots of of miles of the Ohio River, which supplies consuming water for greater than 5 million People, in a 2021 examine by the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Fee.
The Kentucky Division of Water additionally discovered PFAS in 41 out of 81 consuming water sources sampled in 2019.
And one other examine, launched in August, prompt rainwater is unsafe to drink wherever on the planet as a result of contamination by the chemical compounds.
Due to their resistance to naturally breaking down, PFAS are also known as “perpetually chemical compounds.” Scientists are working to find the “Achilles’ heel” of the poisonous substances, to stop them from contaminating the setting for many years.
What does this imply for Kentucky fish advisories?
Within the current sampling efforts carried out during the last yr by the state’s Division of Environmental Safety, PFAS have been present in each fish tissue pattern out of 98.
Sampling was carried out in numerous creeks and lakes across the state, together with in Pond Creek in southern Jefferson County and the Okolona space.
However Kentucky already has a fish consumption advisory for each water physique within the state, due to the widespread presence of mercury.
Regardless of the brand new data within the PFAS sampling report, which discovered PFAS of as much as 49.7 components per billion in fish tissue, state officers recommend Kentuckians proceed following the present pointers, discovered on the state’s Division of Fish and Wildlife Assets web site.
“We imagine that the mercury-based consumption pointers which are prompt, particularly for delicate populations, are affordable and prudent,” mentioned Power and Setting Cupboard Secretary Rebecca Goodman.
Based on the rules, girls of childbearing age and kids 6 years of age or youthful shouldn’t have any greater than six meals per yr of predatory fish, no a couple of meal per thirty days of panfish and bottom-feeding fish and no a couple of meal per week of fish within the “different fish” class.
Extra:Kentucky fish advisories
For the overall inhabitants: no a couple of meal per thirty days of predatory fish and no a couple of meal per week of panfish and bottom-feeding fish.
Kentucky regulators observe the Environmental Safety Company’s lead on PFAS guidelines, and the EPA has issued solely steering, not onerous regulation, on PFAS in fish tissue or water extra typically.
What’s subsequent for PFAS?
The state plans to do further testing for PFAS, and famous that the brand new fish tissue report solely makes up a small portion of the state.
The report comes simply weeks after the EPA introduced its intention to label PFAS as hazardous substances — a designation that might categorize them below the Superfund program and assist assign duty to polluters.
A number of different states have already issued PFAS fish-consumption advisories.
The EPA can also be within the technique of forming most contaminant ranges for PFAS in consuming water.
State regulators and water utilities are holding their breath for these new guidelines, which may have main implications for public well being and water therapy processes.
“In my 32 years, I don’t know that I’ve handled an even bigger subject than PFAS seems prefer it’s going to be,” mentioned John Lyons, deputy secretary of the Power and Setting Cupboard, at a Ingesting Water and Clear Water Advisory Council assembly earlier this yr.
Connor Giffin is an environmental reporter for The Courier Journal and a corps member with Report for America, a nationwide service program that locations journalists in native newsrooms to report on under-covered points. He may be reached at cgiffin@gannett.com or on Twitter @giffin_connor.
Kentucky
Trends all lean Kentucky's way in Governor's Cup
Mark Stoops owns a five-game winning streak in the Governor’s Cup series. The Wildcats have won three games in a row at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium and have not lost to Louisville at Kroger Field since 2017 when Bobby Petrino was holding the call sheet and and Lamar Jackson was playing quarterback. The Wildcats have also covered a lot of spreads in this series.
Stoops is 7-2-1 against-the-spread (ATS) in this series with with covers as a double-digit dog in 2014 and 2016. Kentucky has beaten Louisville outright as a dog three times since 2016 and has covered five straight in this series. Those are not the only trends going in Kentucky’s direction heading into this Week 14 contest.
Louisville is 0-4-1 ATS as a road favorite under Jeff Brohm with outright losses to Pittsburgh and Stanford. Kentucky is 5-0-1 ATS as a dog in its last six outing including four games this season. Kentucky covered numbers as a double-digit dog against Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Texas this season.
The visitor is 11-3-1 ATS (5-10 outright) in the last 14 meetings of this series with 10 outright wins but Kentucky has won the last two meetings at Kroger Field covering each times as a three-point favorite. In 2019, Kentucky ran away for a 45-13 victory and cruised to a 26-13 victory in 2022.
Kentucky has consistently overachieved pregame expectations in this series. The Wildcats are currently a 3.5-point dog with a total of 48.5. That’s a projected final score of 26-22.5. Will UK exceed expectations again against Louisville? A win would equal four outright upsets for the Big Blue in the last eight meetings of the series.
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ESPN predicts the winner between Kentucky and Western Kentucky
Mark Pope and the Kentucky Wildcats are getting ready to host the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers for an in-state battle in Rupp Arena. This is a game that is always fun as it brings different parts of Kentucky together to share in the state’s favorite pastime, which is basketball.
WKU is 3-2 on the season with wins over Lipscomb, Jackson State, and Campbellsville. The Hilltoppers lost to Wichita State and Grand Canyon.
While Kentucky steamrolled Lipscomb, they are a solid team, and Western Kentucky was able to take them down 66-61, so the Wildcats can’t look past this matchup. This shouldn’t be an issue as Coach Pope respects the game and doesn’t let his team look past an opponent.
While WKU is a solid mid-major team, ESPN doesn’t seem to think the Wildcats will have any issue taking down the Hilltoppers, as they give Kentucky a 97.5% chance to win this game.
The best player for the Hilltoppers is guard Don McHenry, who is averaging 17.2 points per game five games into the season. The 6’2 guard is shooting 32.4% from three on the season, but he lets a lot of them fly, so the Wildcats can let him get hot from deep.
The goal for this Kentucky team when they take on WKU should be to keep working on defense and rebounding while the offense keeps doing what it has been doing all season long. If the Wildcats can keep improving in these two areas, they will be hard to beat come SEC play and March.
Kentucky
Liberty 38-21 Western Kentucky (Nov 23, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
LYNCHBURG, Va. — — Quinton Cooley rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns, Billy Lucas added 131 yards and a score, and Liberty gained 419 on the ground with four touchdowns in a 38-21 victory over Western Kentucky on Saturday.
Liberty (8-2, 5-2 Conference USA) has won eight-plus games for the sixth consecutive season to keep alive hopes of a second straight trip to the conference championship game. The Flames play Sam Houston (8-3, 5-2) on Friday.
Liberty scored 21 straight points to close the first quarter, the last covering 90 yards in just 45 seconds to take a 21-7 lead.
Amarian Williams made two interceptions, including one with 2:03 remaining to seal it. Caden Veltkamp was intercepted three times before finishing 20 of 34 for 262 yards and two touchdowns for Western Kentucky (7-4, 5-2).
Cooley reached 1,000 yards rushing for the second straight season. The Flames entered ranked No. 5 nationally in rushing yards/game (249.8). Quarterback Kaidon Salter also carried 11 times for 66 yards and a touchdown. Three other players had at least two rushes for Liberty, which ended with 63 carries.
The Flames, in their season finale at Williams Stadium, avoided dropping multiple conference games at home for the first time since 2005.
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