The Forever Chemicals -- The Full Show | Great Lakes Now
“PFAS” is short for per- or polyfluoroalkyl substances – a family of chemicals used to make common household products and waterproof clothing. They’re being found in an increasing number of drinking water sources, and research is only beginning to determine the health effects and what treatments there might be. Great Lakes Now reports on how some communities are coping and paying for the contaminations and cleanups.
Great Lakes Now explores what it means for families when “PFAS” chemicals contaminate drinking water.
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