Millions in the Mountain West may rely on drinking water polluted with PFAS, study finds

Companies use Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, better known as PFAS, in everything from nonstick pans to fast-food wrappers. The man-made chemicals don’t break down in the environment, which is why they’re building up in soils and waterways across the world. When PFAS-laced items end up in landfills, they…

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