PFAS (perfluorinated alkylated substances) is a manufactured chemical that’s been used in the United States since the 1940’s in the manufacture of popular consumer goods including Teflon.
According to the US EPA:
PFAS are “extremely persistent in the environment and resistant to typical environmental degradation processes. They are widely distributed across the higher trophic levels and are found in soil, air and groundwater at sites across the United States. The toxicity, mobility and bioaccumulation potential of PFAS pose potential adverse effects for the environment and human health.
If you suspect you have PFAS in your drinking water it’s important that you get your water tested. We can help you navigate that process with the proper state agencies.
If you’ve already determined your water has been contaminated with PFAS, then fill-out the form below so we can review your water test results and explain our customized, laboratory-verified solution for improving your drinking water.
Notice of PFAS found in drinking water in Acton, MA can be viewed here.
Notice of PFAS found in drinking water in Acton, MA can be viewed here.