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“Jersey will have to decrease the amount of four key PFAS compounds in its mains drinking water to less than a third of the current level in the next five years to bring it into line with tighter standards recommended by a panel of scientists.

The PFAS scientific advisory panel – which has emphasised there is no immediate risk to public health – said the move would help “future-proof” the island’s water supply.

The panel members are due to present their fourth report at a public meeting this evening at St Brelade’s Parish Hall.” …