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were found in drinking water in certain parts of the U.S. PFAS — also known as "forever chemicals" due to how slowly they break down — are a group of chemicals used during industrial processes ...
More than 20 percent of U.S. households may rely on drinking water sources contaminated by "forever chemicals," new research ... The results can be seen in the map below: Maps show probability ...
nonprofit Environmental Working Group created an interactive map using official records and data from public drinking water systems to show where forever chemicals were found to be above and below ...
More than 37 million Americans drink water from systems that exceed limits on toxic "forever chemicals ... Check your local drinking water system’s results in the map below, or explore the ...
Toxic “forever chemicals” have been found ... your exposure and getting your drinking water tested.” NOTE: This version of USA TODAY's PFAS map is outdated. For the most recent version ...
Nearly one-third of people across the U.S. may be exposed to unregulated contaminants in their drinking water ... according ...
A group of potentially toxic “forever chemicals,” mostly coming from prescribed drugs, may be contaminating drinking water for millions of Americans, as wastewater treatment plants fail to ...
So-called “forever chemicals” have seeped into people’s drinking water over the decades. Now, water suppliers across our region are now racing to fix the contamination. The state regulations ...