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“Some Islanders are growing concerned about a class of chemicals known as PFAS in their tap water and said the province hasn’t given them any information about possible solutions to the problem.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — or PFAS — are man-made chemicals used for their water- and heat-resistant properties. They might be found in everyday products like cosmetics and packaging, and in industrial products like fire fighting foam and construction materials.
A report from the federal government said exposure to these ‘forever chemicals’ can be harmful to the body, including the liver, kidneys, immune system, reproductive system and nervous system.” …
