"Rising Concerns: 'Forever Chemicals' Contamination Spreads Across US Water Systems"

More than 600 water systems in the US have reported levels of PFAS, toxic "forever chemicals," above new EPA limits, affecting nearly 35 million people. The chemicals, used in various products, pose serious health risks and have been detected in water systems across the country. While some cities have exceeded the limits at higher rates, the EPA is phasing in the new standards over the next several years, with potential penalties for violations starting in five years. Meeting the new standards could cost billions, and while the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law includes funding to address PFAS contamination, ongoing maintenance costs may still pose challenges for many communities.
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