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Local PFAS Removal News

Local PFAS Removal News

Massive, expensive filtration required to remove PFAS chemicals from drinking water

August 18 | 8:00am

Massachusetts sets the limit for PFAS chemicals in water at 20 parts per trillion, but the EPA is considering a much lower limit. Filtering the so-called forever chemicals out of the water system in affected cities or towns costs millions.
Shawn Precourt, Mansfield, MA water operations manager, speaks about their efforts to remove PFAS.