First, the good news.
“The positive news for the environment and our drinking water is that PFAS levels are much, much lower than they were and the regulations that have been adopted and those in the works should help drop those numbers even more,” said Dr. Jane Hoppin, principal investigator of the GenX Exposure Study and a member of N.C. State’s Center for Human Health and the Environment.
But, as we all know, there’s always a but…