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Nearly Half of U.S. Tap Water Has PFAS, which stands for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances— are chemicals that have been used in everyday products since the 1940s and take a long time to break down due to their strong carbon-fluorine bonds, making it easy for the chemicals to linger in the environment and contaminate drinking water.
By ArthurNearly Half of U.S. Tap Water Has PFAS, which stands for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances— are chemicals that have been used in everyday products since the 1940s and take a long time to break down due to their strong carbon-fluorine bonds, making it easy for the chemicals to linger in the environment and contaminate drinking water.