"Addressing PFAS Contamination: New Federal Limits and Expert Strategies"

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Source: The Texas Tribune
"Addressing PFAS Contamination: New Federal Limits and Expert Strategies"
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Dozens of public water utility systems in Texas have reported exceeding the new federal limits for five "forever chemicals" in drinking water, known as PFAS. These chemicals, which do not break down and can persist in water and soil indefinitely, have been found in the blood of nearly 97% of all Americans and have been linked to serious health problems. The new EPA standards aim to reduce exposure for 100 million people nationwide and require water utilities to meet the limits within five years. However, the cost of removing PFAS from drinking water is expected to be substantial, and some cities are considering legal action against chemical manufacturers.

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