Summary
A US Geological Survey study estimates PFAS chemicals may contaminate drinking water for up to 70% of the 140 million Americans using aquifers, affecting around 95 million people.
Some groundwater readings were up to 37,000 times the EPA’s new limits. Private wells and small public wells, which serve 13% of the population, lack strict EPA PFAS regulations, making them especially vulnerable.
Contamination is most severe near military bases, airports, and industrial sites, with high exposure in Michigan, Florida, and California.
The USGS also produced an interactive map that shows where there may be trouble.
Oh, I’m not discounting their need or efficacy.
I think is absolutely criminal that we are paying to filter out the chemicals and not 3M and DuPont.
No argument there. This crap should not be in our environment at all. How do we get 3M, DuPont, etc to pay for our filters?
We don’t. Not with the incoming Republican government. They don’t believe in regulating businesses.
Cool, well I could just give up, but that’s not my style. So point of use filtration for now, and keep working on solving the larger problems piece by piece.
Sure, if you can afford it. It’s more important to avoid premade foods wrapped in water-resistant paper or plastics until all companies have removed PFAs from their packaging. There’s a far higher chance of ingesting PFAs from package leeching.
https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/fda-industry-actions-end-sales-pfas-used-us-food-packaging