EPA sets ‘groundbreaking’ limits on toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
by Tom Perkins from Environment | The Guardian on (#69SPT)
Extraordinary new limits introduced to require municipal utilities to remove six PFAS compounds from drinking water
The US Environmental Protection Agency has taken the extraordinary step of setting legal drinking water limits for six of the most studied and toxic PFAS compounds, known commonly as forever chemicals", that are at the center of an ongoing environmental crisis.
The new limits mark the first time in 26 years that the EPA has set legal limits for a contaminant in drinking water. Municipal utilities will be required to remove the compounds from drinking water, which could set off a wave of lawsuits directed at PFAS polluters, including the US military and chemical producers like 3M, DuPont and Chemours.
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