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Millions in the Mountain West may rely on drinking water polluted with PFAS, study finds

Photo credit: Alexanderuhin / Adobe Stock - The U.S. Geological Survey tested drinking water from more than 700 locations across all 50 states and found that at least 45% of the nation’s water could be contaminated with PFAS.

Read the full article by Kaleb Roedel (KUNR Public Radio)

“A new federal study shows 20% of Americans, including people in the Mountain West, might be drinking water contaminated by PFAS. They’re called ‘forever chemicals’ and have been linked to cancer and other health problems.

Companies use Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, better known as PFAS, in everything from nonstick pans to fast-food wrappers. The man-made chemicals don’t break down in the environment, which is why they’re building up in soils and waterways across the world.

When PFAS-laced items end up in landfills, they can leech into groundwater supplies, including those used for drinking water. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) found that up to 95 million people rely on contaminated sources of water in both urban and rural areas.”…

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