Efforts to reduce levels of PFAS chemicals in our drinking water are important – but most water supplies are already below the new limits
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PFAS have been detected in the catchment area at levels within Australia’s drinking water guidelines but above US safety thresholds. They’re even in wildlife such as platypuses.
Efforts to reduce levels of PFAS chemicals in our drinking water are important – but most water supplies are already below the new limits
There are "currently no plans to change" the existing limits, despite warnings the chemicals cause cancer, authorities say.
There are "currently no plans to change" the existing limits, despite warnings the chemicals cause cancer, authorities say.
Authorities have proposed much lower safe limits for cancer-linked “forever chemicals” in drinking water. What does it mean for you?
Authorities have proposed much lower safe limits for cancer-linked “forever chemicals” in drinking water. What does it mean for you?
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