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In accordance with new map information from Pure Sources Protection Council (NRDC), greater than 73 million individuals dwelling within the U.S. are uncovered to faucet water with poisonous ranges of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.
The information revealed that PFAS ranges in faucet water throughout the U.S. are larger than the protection thresholds set for these compounds by the U.S. Environmental Safety Company (EPA) for 79% of congressional districts. Greater PFAS ranges had been detected in faucet water in all however three states (Arkansas, Hawaii and North Dakota), NRDC reported. The maps additionally discovered larger PFAS ranges in Washington, DC and all U.S. territories however American Samoa.
“Tens of tens of millions of individuals throughout the nation are at present prone to ingesting hazardous ranges of poisonous PFAS-contaminated water, and that threat could solely enhance for a few years to return if the EPA efficiently rolls again and delays PFAS requirements,” Erik Olson, senior strategic director of well being at NRDC, mentioned in an announcement. “Nobody voted to activate their kitchen faucet and serve their household faucet water laced with poisonous chemical compounds.”
These findings are only the start, and contamination may very well be much more widespread, NRDC warned. NRDC created its maps utilizing information from 2023 via the primary quarter of 2025 from the continued Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR5) testing by the EPA, so tens of hundreds of water techniques within the U.S. have but to be examined and reported. The UCMR5 has about 25% extra testing to finish, which means many extra Individuals may very well be impacted by PFAS-contaminated faucet water.
Additional, the info solely considers regulated PFAS. When together with unregulated PFAS within the testing, almost half of everybody served by examined water techniques had water provides with some degree of PFAS, NRDC reported.
The EPA at present has restrictions on six forms of PFAS in faucet water: PFOA, PFOS, PFHxS, GenX/HFPO-DA, PFNA and PFBS. Nevertheless, the present administration has introduced plans to repeal the well being requirements for PFHxS, GenX/HFPO-DA, PFNA and PFBS and to increase the compliance deadline for PFOA and PFOS to 2031.
As such, NRDC is warning that many extra individuals are prone to be impacted by excessive PFAS ranges in ingesting water if repeals to well being requirements for these compounds are profitable.
“The federal authorities is aware of poisonous ‘ceaselessly chemical compounds’ are harmful to our well being and it’s properly established that ingesting water is a serious route of publicity to PFAS for many individuals,” Anna Reade, director of PFAS advocacy at NRDC, mentioned in an announcement. “The PFAS disaster is immense, and we want extra motion, not much less, to guard individuals from this extraordinary environmental and public well being risk.”
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