
PFAS in Georgia Water: What You Need to Know
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Summer in Georgia brings concern as high levels of PFAS chemicals, known as forever chemicals, are found in several public water systems. USA Today reports six utilities exceeding federal limits, including Augusta-Richmond County, Columbus, and Lafayette. These chemicals, used widely for decades, break down slowly and pose health risks. The EPA has set new limits, requiring systems to test and clean up. Over a dozen Georgia spots have detections above the new standards. Water utilities face deadlines to monitor and fix violations, while homeowners can use certified filters. Check your local supply on the USA Today map for safety.
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