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Persistent Chemicals

In 2029, the Environmental Protection Agency will require certain public water systems to comply with maximum contaminant levels for specific PFAS in drinking water. But there are concerns about whether systems have sufficient information to implement treatment methods and safely manage the resulting waste. Government Accountability Office found that public water systems face challenges as they implement PFAS treatment methods.

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Persistent Chemicals
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Publisher:Government Accountability Office (GAO)
Published:September 24, 2024
License:Public Domain

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