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NOTE: This version of USA TODAY's PFAS map is outdated ... the EPA estimates it will cost $1.5 billion per year for America’s 66,000 public drinking water systems to monitor their water for ...
The number of affected drinking water systems grows with each update as the EPA adds more test results. See if your water ...
People living in major cities like New York, Miami and Chicago were estimated to have the highest levels of PFAS in their drinking ... of-its-kind interactive map showing the worst-affected ...
More than 1 million New Yorkers depend on public water systems for drinking water, and some are being exposed to manmade ...
Nearly all private drinking water wells sampled as a part of an expanded testing area surrounding the former Northrop-Grumman ...
Dust containing PFAS that are manufactured by the Fayetteville Works plant has been detected in homes in Bladen and ...
Everything around young children is “forever.” They sleep in cribs, crawl on carpets, play with toys, drink water and eat ...
The U.S. urgently needs to increase funding to shore up facilities, experts say, as climate change and emerging contaminants ...
New data released by the EPA show that nearly half of people in the U.S. have drinking water contaminated by toxic “forever chemicals,” or PFAS New data recently released by the Environmental ...
Check your local drinking water system’s results in the map below ... funding opportunities to address PFAS and ensure that every American has access to clean and safe water as envisioned ...