. The next step for the EPA is to decide if PFAS belong on the Clean Water Act and if cities will be required to remove the chemical from drinking water. http://www.startribune.com/epa-says-new-testing-will-expand-number-of-pfas-measured-in-drinking-water/566345552/ http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.startribune.com%2Fepa-says-new-testing-will-expand-number-of-pfas-measured-in-drinking-water%2F566345552%2F&h=AT33ew8m-JsNsa470jsl0DYefMRVWPc77-6Kx8eDa2r-gbfAFEvLynhY0xdzYbXvwAQdTftCvaNQtBmpN6xFYE_hvzbcAv05mGh0l2quhjcaZZdUO0BsbH3S4IFb&s=1 https://qoo.ly/344ys6
EcoWater Systems USAIn December, the Environmental Protection Agency approved new testing that will allow them to accurately detect PFAS chemicals in drinking water. The...
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