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The government has launched an inquiry into ‘forever chemicals’ increasingly found in Britain’s water supply - but ...
The purpose of the “Map of Forever Pollution” is to provide data about sites known to be contaminated or likely to be contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Europe.
Acceptable levels of PFAS. More than a third of water courses tested in the UK would breach our limits for ‘forever chemicals’. New analysis has revealed that 35 and 37 percent of water courses tested ...
It's not just our YouGov survey that shows this issue matters to the general public. Since we launched our ‘Clean up UK drinking water’ campaign last year, which highlighted the prevalence of PFAS in ...
UK commercial context. PFAS contamination has become a focal point in the UK due to media coverage and enhanced testing. A report by Jacobs UK Ltd for the Environment Agency estimates between 2,900 ...
A new study has mapped over 57,000 sites in the US that are likely contaminated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – also known as “forever chemicals”. The study is published in ...
The EPA estimates the new limits could affect up to 100 million people. Map: Where water systems reported PFAS levels above new EPA limits. NOTE: This version of USA TODAY's PFAS map is outdated.
As a result, PFAS can be found in soil, oceans and waterways around the world. Now, the USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on drinking water from groundwater ...
NOTE: This version of USA TODAY's PFAS map is outdated. For the most recent version, click here. This map shows water systems ...
In the UK, PFAs are most likely to be found in water near industrial sites including airports and areas that produce products which use PFAs. The Royal Society of Chemistry warns that contamination is ...
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