"Global Study Identifies Hotspots of 'Forever Chemical' Water Contamination, Prompting First National Limits in U.S."

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A study published in Nature Geoscience has revealed dangerous levels of PFAS "forever chemicals" in surface and groundwater worldwide, with hotspots identified in Australia, the United States, and Europe. The substances, found in everyday products, have been linked to serious health conditions. The research found that 45% of U.S. tap water samples contained PFAS, and high concentrations were also found in Canada, China, and parts of Europe. While efforts to restrict PFAS use are underway, the extent of contamination in water supplies globally remains unknown.
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