Groundwater at Risk as PFAS Pollution Spreads, West Virginia University Finds

A groundbreaking study from West Virginia University has revealed alarming patterns of PFAS contamination in U.S. drinking water, identifying four major hotspots spanning 10 states and 149 counties. The research links elevated PFAS levels to specific industrial sectors, including non-durable goods manufacturing, healthcare, and government enterprises, while challenging assumptions about traditionally ‘cleaner’ water sources and calling for urgent corporate action.

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