Press Briefing: Outlining Bills on Forever Chemicals
This week we held a briefing with legislators, advocates, and public health experts to brief the press on PFAS legislation.
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Everyone deserves safe water to drink. But more than ten million Americans, from Maine to California, are likely drinking well water contaminated with dangerous chemicals and environmental toxins.
Unsafe well water is an environmental injustice, with disproportionate impacts on rural Americans’ health, including indigenous people, Latinx communities, and low-wealth families.
We’re working for a world where all families have access to safe drinking water.
Among the challenges faced while trying to keep our water clean is PFAS contamination. The three parts to managing PFAS are: Detection, Capturing, and Destroying Safely.
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