Journey of PFAS in wastewater facilities highlights regulation challenges

Researchers have conducted two of the first studies in New England to collectively show that toxic human-made chemicals called PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances), found in everything from rugs to product packaging, end up in the environment differently after being processed through wastewater treatment facilities — making it more challenging to set acceptable screening levels.


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Source: ScienceDaily