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PFAS chemicals are classified as a Group 1 carcinogen and have previously been found in U.S. drinking water systems.
EPA testing has shown that a number of rural water systems here exceeded the standards for PFAS, resulting in systems seeking options to deal with it.
The following public water systems in Kentucky were found to have "forever chemical" levels over the EPA limit: Georgetown: 1.5x the limit. Cynthiana: 3.8x the limit. Williamsburg: 1.1x the limit.
Several Greater Cincinnati water supplies were found to have high levels of forever chemicals. Find out what that means.
Over the past three years, the EPA has tested U.S. drinking water systems for forever chemicals. Here's where chemicals were found in Louisiana.
Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows across the Finger Lakes area.
Newly released EPA data show more towns in the U.S. have PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in their water. See what it shows ...
Using water treatment to remove the PFAS is expensive. Gavin said it would cost about $20 million just for the infrastructure ...
The EPA has detected PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in Indiana water. Low levels have been reported statewide and two cities are over the federal limit.
The Environmental Protection Agency has overturned a 2024 ruling that sought to protect some of Iowa's largest waterways that ...
The quality of the nation’s drinking water has been a concern for decades. In 1974, Congress passed the Safe Drinking Water ...