
Recent developments highlight the persistent threat of PFAS, 'forever chemicals,' in drinking water. The EPA introduces new rules to address the health risks, while efforts to remove PFAS from water systems face challenges and costs. Various sources emphasize the need for protection and awareness regarding PFAS exposure.
“In the decades to come 3M would create so many variants of carbon chains that future toxicologists would only be able to test for a fraction of them. ...” From last week: A new memoir examines the lasting effects of 'forever chemicals' on one family. https://t.co/VVzYuSaUd6
Wrote about PFAS in my newsletter today (https://t.co/CFOeEdbMfc), featuring this illuminating @zoeschlanger story about the challenges ahead: “Maine is one step ahead in facing PFAS head-on—but also one step ahead in understanding just how hard that is." https://t.co/fy2v1P1laf
The EPA recently set new limits on the toxic chemicals used to make everything from nonstick pans to firefighting foam. Here’s how to protect yourself and your family. https://t.co/ilyN8igUDn








