Map: PFAS in Drinking Water Systems
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The industrial chemicals PFAS are a thorn in the eye of public authorities and environmentalists. It should take years to ban in the EU. However, thanks to close monitoring, the country sees itself as well prepared.
Map: PFAS in Drinking Water Systems
USAToday released an interactive map identifying public drinking water systems that have recently submitted test results for forever chemicals to the Environmental Protection Agency. The map uses visual spikes to identify PFAS concentrations, with larger spikes indicating higher concentrations. .fusion-button.button-1 {border-radius:4px;}Access the Interactive Map.fusion-body .fusion-builder-column-0{width:100% !important;margin-top : 0px;margin…
Some PFAS industrial chemicals are suspected of being carcinogenic. Therefore, new drinking water limits will apply from 2026.
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