
Indiana Water Systems Exceed PFAS Limits
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Four Indiana water systems exceed federal PFAS limits, with Charlestown and Marysville at three times the threshold. Four others also surpass the limit, raising concerns. Forever chemicals, or PFAS, pose health risks and the EPA has set enforceable limits. Water systems must clean up and residents can use certified filters at home. Check local water results on the USA Today map and stay informed.
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