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Water companies urged to clean up ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Water companies urged to clean up ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

November 3, 202514m 0s

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Show Notes

Water companies are being urged to clean up potentially harmful ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water.


High levels of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances have been discovered in UK water sources and while industry body Water UK says it’s still safe to drink - they are calling for a ban on the chemicals to avoid future problems.


Also in this episode, The Bionic Awards are coming to London. Entries are now open for the inaugural event to be held in Shoreditch next year. 


We speak to founder of the awards and London Standard tech editor Alex Pell along with AI filmmaker Diane Laidlaw of Afro Futcha, about the importance of recognising AI creativity.


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