The USGS has revealed than around 71 to 95 million Americans may rely on groundwater supplies with detectable levels of PFAS.
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According to estimates from a new USGS predictive model, exposure to certain PFAS chemicals may pose health risks. An ...
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USGS national estimates of the probability for PFAS in groundwater at the depth of private drinking water supply. Source: USGS Estimates according to a new USGS predictive model. Exposure to some PFAS ...