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The U.S. military removed toxic firefighting foam from all its bases in Japan .
The foam contained aqueous film-forming foam containing a group of chemicals known as PFAS .
The old foams threatened drinking water supplies and raised health concerns.
At Kadena Air Base alone, "drinking water for nearly 450,000 residents was reportedly affected".
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