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EPA wants to label 9 'forever chemicals' hazardous
The EPA wants to designate nine compounds, known as "forever chemicals," as hazardous. Also known as PFAs, they're resistant to breakdown and are prevalent in household items and public water systems. Labeling them as hazardous will speed up government cleanup efforts. Thousands of PFAs are commonly found in cookware, carpet and clothing.
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The EPA wants to designate nine compounds, known as "forever chemicals," as hazardous. Also known as PFAs, they're resistant to breakdown and are prevalent in household items and public water systems. Labeling them as hazardous will speed up government cleanup efforts. Thousands of PFAs are commonly found in cookware, carpet and clothing.
Web Editor : Delaney EyermannPosted 2024-02-04T11:42:00-0500 - Updated 2024-02-04T13:43:56-0500